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    Australia disappointed about Safarov extradition

    16:53, 28 September, 2012

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS:The Australian Department of Foreign
    Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has added its voice in the international
    condemnation and criticism of Azerbaijan's pardon of convicted
    axe-murderer Ramil Safarov, reports Armenpress citing Armenian
    National Committee of Australia. In late August 2012, Hungarian
    authorities extradited Safarov back to Azerbaijan after receiving
    ''assurances'' from Baku that he would serve the remainder of his
    sentence in Azerbaijan. However, upon his return to Baku, Azerbaijan's
    president Ilham Aliyev pardoned Safarov, and he is now being hailed as
    a national hero. In a letter received by the Armenian National
    Committee of Australia (ANC Australia) in response to a formal request
    for comment by Foreign Minister Bob Carr, his department DFAT stated:
    "The Australian Government is disappointed by the decision of
    President Aliyev to pardon Safarov." DFAT noted that this issue
    occurred against the backdrop of the Narogno-Karabakh conflict and
    that ''Azerbaijan's actions have the potential to undermine the
    ongoing mediation process under the OSCE Minsk Group.'' ANC Australia
    Executive Director Vache Kahramanian welcomed the Australian
    government's statement. He said: "We welcome the Australian
    government's response to this important issue. Today Azerbaijan is a
    country that continues to act as an aggressor towards Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh. It is therefore important for the international
    community to raise its voice and condemn such actions."

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