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    AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIAN TENSIONS KEEP ON GROWING

    Toonari Post - A News Mash Up! Florida
    Sept 13 2012

    The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!

    Baku, Azerbaijan - Azerbaijani authorities are growing concerned over
    the increasing condemnation and hostility in the wake of the release
    of Ramil Safarov. Following speculation that the Armenian government
    is considering putting a $500,000 bounty on the head of the army
    officer, people gathered in the capital of Yerevan calling for the
    "opening of a hunting season for Safarov." Buses were covered with
    bulls eye images portraying Safarov as a target and photos of him
    were burned by activists.

    "We are seriously concerned about these violent reactions in Armenia,
    condemning a fully legal extradition and subsequent amnesty," said
    Azerbaijani MP Elkhan Suleymanov, Vice President of the Euronest
    Parliamentary Assembly. "Now they are calling for revenge in ways
    that are absolutely outside of international legality," he added.

    "Playing a dangerous blame game is likely to create even more national
    heroes and enemies and will hardly contribute to people and stability
    in the Caucasus."

    Safarov was convicted of murdering an Armenian soldier during a NATO
    training course in Budapest in 2004, claiming that he spat on the
    Azerbaijani flag and humiliated him. Hungary extradited Safarov to
    Azerbaijan after serving years of time in prison, and his subsequent
    release drew attention again to the lingering Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, where the illegal Armenian occupation has been condemned
    by the UN.

    "The Safarov controversy risks undermining Yerevan's responsibilities
    in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and justifying the illegal Armenian
    occupation of about 20 per cent of our country," Suleymanov said,
    further stressing that four United Nations resolutions calling for
    Armenia'simmediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal from the
    occupied territories have not been enforced. Analogous resolutions
    have been approved by PACE, OSCE and the European Parliament.

    Safarov's case has drawn similarities with Varoujan Grabedian's
    extradition to Armenia in 2001. A member of the terrorist organisation
    ASALA, Grabedian was convicted for a bombing which killed eight
    people at Orly Airport in Paris, France. Although he was sentenced to
    life imprisonment, appeals from the Armenian government culminated
    in his extradition to Armenia, despite the fact that Grabedian is
    not an Armenian citizen but a Syrian. In Yerevan, he was hailed a
    national hero.

    "Killings by Armenian snipers along the cease-fire line alone,
    accounted for 1,250 civilian deaths and 1,300 wounded over the last
    20 years," said Sulemanov. He added that children have been targeted
    repeatedly through explosive toys, elderly visiting the graves of their
    relatives were shot and numerous explosions have killed civilians in
    buses, trains, ferries and open places.

    "The international community should help to stop the continuous breach
    of the cease-fire to prevent the recurrence of civilian casualties,"
    Suleymanov said.

    http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/09/world-news/azerbaijan-and-armenian-tensions-keep-on-growing/

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