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    ANCA CALLS ON HUNGARY TO ISSUE OPEN APOLOGY FOR MURDERER EXTRADITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 12, 2012 - 09:56 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - During a meeting at the Hungarian Embassy with
    Ambassador Gyorgy Szapary, an Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) delegation shared the Armenian American community's outrage
    over the Hungarian government's decision to transfer to Baku convicted
    Azerbaijani axe-murderer Ramil Safarov, despite the clear indications
    that he would, upon his arrival, be pardoned for his crime and praised
    as a national hero.

    The ANCA delegation criticized the weak response from Budapest
    regarding Azerbaijan's pardon and promotion of a proud and unrepentant
    Safarov, who was, until his extradition, serving a life sentence
    in Hungary for the 2004 brutal axe-murder of Lt. Gurgen Margaryan,
    in his sleep, during a NATO English language training program.

    In calling upon the Hungarian government for an open apology and a
    meaningful condemnation of Baku's shameful actions, the ANCA expressed,
    during the course of an hour-long meeting, the full range of the
    community's concerns, including the following three points:

    1) It is not credible for the Hungarian government to argue that it
    was unaware of the obvious "pardon" loophole in its extradition treaty.

    2) It is not credible for the Hungarian government to argue that it was
    unaware of the Azerbaijani government's public praise of Ramil Safarov
    as a national hero, or the very high likelihood that this killer
    would be released by Ilham Aliyev if he were transferred to Baku.

    3) It is not credible for the Hungarian government to argue that it was
    unaware that its actions would contribute to emboldening Azerbaijan to
    escalate its threats and acts of violence, de-stabilizing the region,
    and setting back the cause of peace.

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