U.S. Senator outraged by Azeri President's pardon of axe-murderer

U.S. Senator outraged by Azeri President's pardon of axe-murderer

PanARMENIAN.Net - U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released a statement decrying the release of convicted axe murderer Ramil Safarov and condemning Azeri President Aliyev’s decision to pardon, promote, and glorify Safarov for his heinous murder of Armenian Gurgen Margaryan.

On August 31, Hungary extradited Safarov -who brutally murdered his colleague, Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan, in his sleep - to Baku to serve no less than 25 years of the life sentence imposed by the Hungarian justice system.

“I am aghast at the decision of President Aliyev to pardon Ramil Safarov for his heinous crime. I am outraged and disgusted by the reception that Safarov was given upon returning to Azerbaijan - a hero’s welcome, a free apartment and a promotion. This blatant disregard for justice is unacceptable and I condemn Aliyev’s actions in the strongest way possible. I am also troubled by Hungary’s decision to extradite Safarov and believe that, given the breach of extradition agreement, Hungary must now demand the return of Safarov to complete his life-sentence,” Sen. Menendez commented.

“At this moment, with relations in the Caucasus region as tense as ever, the highly deplorable actions of President Aliyev undermine the credibility of his government and his commitment to work toward a peaceful resolution of differences with Armenia. I call on President Aliyev to apologize to the family of Gurgen Margaryan and for the international community to demand Safarov’s return to Hungary to complete the remainder of his life sentence. It is clear that the Azeri government cannot be counted on to adhere to its international or bilateral obligations with respect to this matter.”

Gurgen Margaryan

On February 19, 2004, Lieutenant of the Armenian Armed Forces Gurgen Margaryan, 26, was hacked to death, while asleep, by a fellow Azerbaijani participant, lieutenant Ramil Safarov, in Budapest during a three-month English language course in the framework of Partnership for Peace NATO-sponsored program. In accordance with Budapest District Court sentence dated April 13, 2006, Ramil Safarov was life imprisoned for murdering the Armenian officer.

On February 22, 2007, Budapest Court rejected the Azerbaijani military officer's appeal against a life sentence. The appeal court ruled that the decision brought by Budapest District Court against 30-year-old Lieutenant Ramil Safarov, should stand.

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