The [Armenian] diaspora has no right to interfere in the trial on the murder of Armenian officer Gurgen Markaryan in the Hungarian capital, the head of the Armenian Nation Union in Hungary, Eduard Badalyan, said today at a ceremony of opening a memorial to Armenian and Hungarian soldiers killed in Hungary during World War II. He said that despite great interest in a just court ruling, the diaspora cannot interfere in trials in European countries. "Hungary has more than once stated that the trial will be fair and the criminal will get his just deserts," Badalyan said. Despite the ban on interference in trials, the Armenian community of Hungary is holding negotiations with Hungary's relevant bodies, trying to help the litigation. Badalyan said that there are about 600 ethnic Armenians in Hungary according to the latest census held in this country. To recap, Markaryan was hacked to death by Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov who was attending a NATO seminar in Budapest in February this year.
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