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    Azerbaijan has dismissed regular disinformation about its alleged
    success in Vienne referring to Safarov case

    14:59, 28 September, 2012

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijani mass media message
    as if they have prevented Armenian delegation attempts referring
    to Ramil Safarov extradition within Council of Europe member states
    31 st conference, hosted in Vienne September 19 -21 at the level of
    Ministers of Justice do not correspond to the reality.

    Such discussion was not planned and just could not be launched: the
    conference organizers strictly retain the previously established theme
    and the agenda. The theme of the 31st Conference of the Council of
    Europe's member states was ''The urban violence, juveniles as victims
    and criminals" and the speeches of participating states delegation's
    representatives referred exclusively to the topic.

    As Ministry of Justice told Armenpress, Armenian delegation on behalf
    of Deputy Ministers Grigor Muradyan and Yeghise Kirakosyan however
    managed to submit written statement through the Secretariat pertain to
    Ramil Safarov extradition and his subsequent pardon. The statement
    particularly ran that Ministry of Justice strictly condemn Hungary
    referring to Ramil Safarov extradition and his subsequent pardon by
    Azerbaijan as by this step two states have violated international law,
    including their obligations under the Council of Europe, especially
    1983 Strasbourg Convention on extradition of convicted persons.

    At the end of the Conference Deputy Minister of Justice Yeghishe
    Kirakosyan suggested in his concluding speech to discuss the theme
    within the forum in order to prevent similar violations of
    international law in the future.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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