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    RUSSIAN PAPER REVEALS NEW FACTS ABOUT ARMENIAN OFFICER'S MURDER

    tert.am
    14.09.12

    Russian Argumenti Nedeli has published an article blaming the US in
    sharpening of the situation over Nagorno Karabakh. The paper also casts
    a new light on the murder of the Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan,
    presenting new facts.

    Citing the sources close to the Hungarian government, the Russian
    paper claims Hungary is very concerned with the criticism of Armenia
    and the international community for Safarov's extradition.

    The paper says Hungary is periodically extraditing convicted people.

    The country transfers 6-8 people to their homeland annually and
    Safarov's extradition was a common thing.

    The source though says Azerbaijan's steps, followed Safarov's handover
    left Hungary in extremely unpleasant situation.

    "Budapest understands that this deportation [like newspaper called it]
    may be 'Shot in Sarajevo' for Caucasus," the newspaper writes meaning
    the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 in
    Sarajevo leading to the outbreak of World War I.

    "If a war breaks for Nagorno Karabakh now, Budapest will have its
    share of guilt. Besides, all the parties make use of the situation
    but Hungary. Safarov's return raised rating of Azerbaijani president
    Ilham Aliyev in his country. Nevertheless, Baku is dissatisfied with
    Budapest. After the details of the deal were revealed, Azerbaijani
    political figures are viewed as liars. No one would like it," the
    paper says.

    Referring to Gurgen Margaryan's murder, the source says that
    "Washington managed to come off clear" and pointed to its "junior
    partner." The thing is that the English language classes in Budapest
    have been organized by the USA. The source says they were not NATO
    classes by FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation).

    It became known that before the tragedy the Hungarian special services
    informed the Americans that Safarov had bought an axe. Americans though
    did not anyhow respond to the information. "As a result the cutthroat
    calmly grinded the axe and chopped off unfortunate Armenian's head,"
    the paper concluded.

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