PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia's Government Representative before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) Gevorg Kostanyan expressed belief on Monday, November 7 that the Court will rule next year on a case brought by the relatives of Armenian army officer Gurgen Margaryan, who was murdered by Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov in Budapest in 2004.
The Governments of Azerbaijan and Hungary were asked by the ECtHR to respond formally to the case earlier this year.
Involved in the process as a third party, Armenia has presented its stance on the issue in detail, Kostanyan said, according to Aysor.am.
"We have argued that the steps of the Hungarian government have led to direct violations of European conventional rights and international documents," the official said.
"Also, we have said that granting pardon to Safarov by Azerbaijan and President Ilham Aliyev, in particular, has infringed the most important of European values - respect for the right to life. We'll have a ruling at least next year which I hope will cleary record the illegality and constitutional contradiction of actions by the Hungarian government and, most importantly, those of the Azeri President."
Both men were attending a NATO-sponsored English-language course in Budapest. On 19 February 2004 Safarov murdered Margaryan by decap...
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