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    Armenians in Hungary to Sue Government over Safarov Extradition

    asbarez
    Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

    Hungarians protest government's decision to extradite Safarov

    BUDAPEST - The national council of Armenians in Hungary plans to file a
    legal claim against the Hungarian government's controversial decision
    to transfer convicted Azeri murderer Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan, the
    local Blikk newspaper reported. The publication quoted council head
    Szeván Sarkisian as saying the charges include abuse of power and
    bribery.

    There are an estimated 3,500 to 30,000 Armenians living in Hungary,
    half of whom speak Armenian as their native language, and there are
    currently 31 Armenian `self-governments' operating in the country.

    Ramil Safarov, the Azerbaijani army officer who was serving a life
    sentence in Hungary for axing to death Armenian Lt. Gurgen Margaryan,
    was extradited to Azerbaijan and pardoned by Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev.

    Official Yerevan reacted by suspending diplomatic ties with Hungary.

    Hungary, however, states that it had sent Safarov back to Azerbaijan
    after receiving assurances from the Azerbaijani Justice Ministry that
    Safarov's sentence, which included the possibility of parole after 25
    years, would be enforced.

    According to some reports, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in
    exchange for Azeri purchase of Hungarian securities worth 2 to 3
    billion euros, an information official Budapest denies.

    `Hungarian prime minister is `morally bankrupt' and should resign
    after admitting that he personally approved the transfer of the Azeri
    axe murderer while knowing the likely consequences,' the leader of the
    opposition Socialists said earlier.

    Attila Mesterhazy said it was clear from Orban's comments at a news
    conference on Tuesday September 11 that he had been aware that
    Azerbaijan would release the life-sentenced Ramil Safarov after his
    repatriation.


    From: Baghdasarian
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