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    AZERI PARTY NAMES A MURDERER MAN OF THE YEAR

    Armenpress
    Feb 16 2006

    BAKU, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan's National-Democratic party
    (the alternate name is Grey Wolves) has declared a murderer the Man
    of the Year.

    An online Day.az newspaper reports that the party picked up Ramil
    Safarov, a lieutenant in the Azerbaijani army, who in February of 2004
    killed brutally an Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian, while attending
    a NATO Partnership for Peace program in Budapest, Hungary to declare
    him as the Man of the Year.

    Hungarian police said Margarian had been hacked to death with an
    axe and a knife while he slept. A Budapest policeman commented
    that the murder had been conducted "with unusual cruelty," adding:
    "besides a number of knife wounds on his chest, the victim's head
    was practically severed from his body." Safarov is now on trial
    in Hungary. The Day.az said the party will award a special diploma
    'for protection of the state and national interests' to Safarov's
    family. Safarov was also elected 'honorable member of the party'.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    NHUMAN MURDERER DECLARED MAN OF YEAR IN AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.02.2006 20:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The National Democratic Party of Azerbaijan has
    declared Azeri officer Ramil Safarov Man of the Year 2005. According
    to Party Chairman Iskender Hamidov, Safarov's family will be awarded
    Diploma for Services of Protection of State and National Interests. "I
    don't care how Ramil Safarov killed the Armenian officer. The important
    thing is that there is one Gurgen less than before and the more Azeris
    kill Armenians, the less there will be left," leader of "gray wolves"
    said. The Azeri officer is also awarded title of Honorary Member of
    the National Democratic Party of Azerbaijan, reported Day.az.

    It should be reminded that February 19, 2004 lieutenant of Armenian
    Armed Forces Gurgen Margaryan sent to Budapest to take English courses
    within NATO Partnership for Peace Program was brutally hacked by Azeri
    officer, who was taking part in the same courses. Safarov is accused
    on article 116.2 of the Criminal Code of Hungary (murder committed
    with special cruelty and attempt at lives of over one person), which
    provides for punishment varying from imprisonment of 10-15 years to
    life sentence.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    • #3
      Now who still thinks we can have peace with Azerbaijan?

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      • #4
        Turq, you get upset when we use the words barbarians and atrocity, etc. What words should we use to describe the Azeris? As we speak, their army is destroying ancient monuments of immeasurable historical and cultural value, and their man of the year is a man who brutally murdered an innocent Armenian at a Partnership for Peace program. We are not talking about things that happened years or generations ago, this is happening now in the year 2006.

        These people are worse than barbarians; they are worse than neo-Nazis. I don't even think there is a word that is bad enough to describe them, and they are Turkey's dearest allies. It is for them that Turkey blockades its borders and tries to starve Armenia into submission.

        Karabagh can never go back, not unless we want 150,000 Armenians to be slaughtered.

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          MURDERER REWARDED IN AZERBAIJAN

          The National Democratic Party of Azerbaijan (xxx Gurd) has declared Ramil Safarov, who cruelly murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan in 2004, Man of the Year 2005.
          According to Day.az, the Party leader Iskender Hamidov stated Diploma for Services of Protection of State and National Interests would be presented to the Safarov’s family.
          “I don’t care how Ramil Safarov killed the Armenian officer. The most important thing is that there is one Gurgen less and the more Azeris will kill Armenians, the less there will be left”, leader of “gray wolves” said cynically. The Azeri officer has also been awarded title of Honorary Member of the National Democratic Party of Azerbaijan.
          To remind, in 2004 Azeri lieutenant Ramil Safarov brutally murdered officer of RA Armed Forces, 26–year-old lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan who had been sent to the Hungarian National Defense University to take English courses within NATO Partnership for Peace Program. An action has been brought on the fact of a murder. The Ramil Safarov’s trial is being held in Budapest.

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