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    TRIBUTE TO GURGEN MARGARYAN'S MEMORY IN BUDAPEST

    19:47 21/02/2013 " SOCIETY

    At the Armenian cross stone installed at the bank of Danube river, in
    Budapest the Armenian community of Budapest paid tribute to the memory
    of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan, journalist of www.armenians.hu
    site Arev Lalayan says and reminds that 9 years ago Margaryan was
    brutally murdered by Ramil Safarov in the capital city of Hungary
    during the NATO trainings. In 2012, in his fatherland Azerbaijan, Ramil
    Safarov was awarded with title of a hero for committing the murder.

    At 5:30 am, on 19 February 2004, 26 year-old Armenian lieutenant
    Gurgen Margaryan was brutally axed in his sleep. The murderer was
    Azerbaijani Ramil Safarov. The criminal had tried to commit one more
    assassination attempt on another Armenian officer as well. The attempt
    had been stopped. They both had left for Hungary on English language
    trainings at NATO's "Partnership for Peace" program.

    Gurgen Margaryan's roommate Kuti Balash told later that there were
    representatives of different nationalities living on the same floor,
    the Azerbaijani officer in that number. There was no conflict between
    Gurgen Margaryan and the Azerbaijani and the group members at all.

    According to the Hungarian officer they had touched upon the
    international conflict only once, on the very first day. After that
    no one has uttered anything about it.

    Balash has also noted that on February 18, at the evening after having
    tea he had gone to sleep. Gurgen continued studying. Then, at 21:30
    he visited the other Armenian officer, Hayk Mukuchyan. He had not
    fixed the time of his return. Only around morning he had felt that
    someone had turned on the light. He had thought that it was Gurgen
    but then he had heard muted voices and had turned his head. At that
    second he had recognized the Azerbaijani with a huge ax in his hands
    standing at Margaryan's bed.

    "At that second I understood that something horrible has taken place.

    There was blood everywhere. I started to shout for the Azerbaijani
    to stop doing that. He said that he had no problem with me and would
    not touch me. He seemed to be happy, as if he had finished a very
    important job. I was shocked, I ran out to find some help, Ramil left
    by another direction," the Hungarian tells.

    Source: Panorama.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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