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    HUNDREDS PROTEST AZERBAIJANI LEADER'S VISIT TO FRANCE

    Expatica
    Sept 18 2012
    France

    Hundreds of French Armenians protested in Paris Tuesday to denounce
    a visit by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev after Baku's widely
    condemned pardoning of a soldier who hacked an Armenian to death.

    Aliyev's visit to Paris, during which he met President Francois
    Hollande and attended the opening of a wing of Islamic art at the
    Louvre, comes after Baku faced intense international criticism for
    its decision to pardon Ramil Safarov following his extradition to
    Azerbaijan from Hungary.

    Gathered across the street from Azerbaijan's embassy in Paris, about
    600 protesters chanted "Aliyev the fascist, out of France!" and waved
    placards reading "France is hosting a criminal".

    "Aliyev's arrival in France 18 days after he pardoned the murderer
    Safarov is not acceptable," Franck Papazian, co-president of the CCAF
    umbrella organisation of French Armenian groups, said at the protest.

    Protesters also denounced the government's acceptance of money from
    Azerbaijan to help fund the new Islamic art wing at the Louvre,
    which brings together 18,000 treasures from an area spanning from
    Europe to India.

    The 100 million euro ($131 million) project was funded by the French
    government and supported by endowments from Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia,
    Morocco, Kuwait and Oman.

    In a statement after their meeting at the Elysee Palace, Hollande
    said he had "called on Azerbaijan to take the necessary measures to
    re-establish a climate of confidence with Armenia" in order to pursue
    peace talks.

    Safarov was pardoned, promoted and financially rewarded after being
    extradited to Azerbaijan from Hungary, where he had been serving a
    life sentence for killing an Armenian soldier with an axe during a
    NATO training session in 2004.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia remain bitter enemies and have not yet signed
    a final peace deal since the 1994 ceasefire in their war over the
    disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh.

    http://www.expatica.com/fr/news/french-news/hundreds-protest-azerbaijani-leader-s-visit-to-france_244368.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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