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  • Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

    http://news.am/eng/news/30235.html

    September 08, 2010 | 16:50

    The Armenian victim Eduard Margaryan, killed in a scuffle at Moscow N 501 School, is a citizen of Russia, Armenian Foreign Ministry Press Secretary Tigran Balayan told NEWS.am.

    According to Moscow Police Department, a student of 9th form of Azerbaijani origin, RF citizen, launched the scuffle.

    As NEWS.am reported previously, a student of 11th form Eduard Margaryan was killed in a scuffle at Moscow N 501 School. According to the local law enforcement agencies, the scuffle broke out between the students not far from the school. Margaryan was injured in the head in a hand-to hand fighting and died at the spot.
    This evil bastard will probably be hailed as a 'National Hero' in Azerbaijan.
    I would like to find this little Azeri SOB and choke him to death with my own hands. Man, this makes me angry!

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    Re: Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
    This evil bastard will probably be hailed as a 'National Hero' in Azerbaijan.
    I would like to find this little Azeri SOB and choke him to death with my own hands. Man, this makes me angry!
    Azeris and Armenians kill each other. And Russians kill both Azeris and Armenians.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
    ---
    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      Re: Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

      Originally posted by Mos View Post
      Azeris and Armenians kill each other. And Russians kill both Azeris and Armenians.
      I used to travel alot to germany, and met alot of turks, and most were nice people.. Only once did I sense hostility, and it wasn't even from a turk, he was a greek, he started shouting something in german about turks when i told him i'm armenian... Go figure.

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        Re: Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

        You see the only way to get payback is that a few Armenians kill this beast and make an example of him so that next time no one dares to lift a finger on any Armenian anywhere. If this stays unpunished then we are asking for more trouble.

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          Re: Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

          I don't think that's right. For all we know, this is just some school scuffle going tragic.. It's up to the russian authoratise to establish if this is a hate crime or not...and put him in prison for a good time.

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            Re: Azerbaijani schoolboy kills Armenian student in Moscow

            Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
            I don't think that's right. For all we know, this is just some school scuffle going tragic.. It's up to the russian authoratise to establish if this is a hate crime or not...and put him in prison for a good time.
            That's no justice served. Russian Armenians must make sure that this never happens again, they must make an example of this turd.

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