The only people who feel the grief and loss of Armenian spy Gurgen Markaryan are his parents and brother. Gurgen was brutally killed by Azeri sinner, Ramil Safarov, on February 19, 2004. Anyone who talks about this crime doesn’t really bring up the facts.
On January 1, 2004, Margaryan went to Budapest to study English in a three-month educational program sponsored by NATO. Azeri sinner, Safarov is now considered a hero in his country. Azerbaijani media is full of information about his heroic act. Money is deposited on Safarov’s bank account by the minute. Recently Safarov, who axed the Armenian officer Margaryan, has been named “Man of the Year” by the National Democratic Party of Azerbaijan. Even last year, our newspaper provided information about how Margaryan’s parents are living now. While money is deposited on Safarov’s account, Margaryan’s parents have only received 130,000 AMD over the period of two years (this amount is probably less than any deputy or statesman would pay to eat in a day). Today everyone speaks about Margaryan’s assassination. But has anyone ever thought about visiting his parents to at least console them. After the incident, the family moved to a wooden cottage in the Malatia community of Yerevan. In order to atone themselves his parents found a wolf puppy in the forest and brought it to the house and named it Gurgen. But who will protect the family when Gurgen doesn’t exist anymore and one of the Armenian politicians doesn’t even think about depositing even 10 drams on their bank account.