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  • Armenia deports U.S. citizen accused of plotting seizure of power

    Associated Press Worldstream
    April 28, 2004 Wednesday

    Armenia deports U.S. citizen accused of plotting seizure of power

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    A U.S. citizen was deported Wednesday after being arrested on charges
    of working toward the forceful seizure of power in Armenia, the U.S.
    Embassy said.

    Artur Vardanian was arrested in the Armenian capital on April 22. He
    had dual Armenian and U.S. citizenship, but Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian revoked Vardanian's Armenian passport the day after his
    arrest.

    His lawyer, Ashot Sarkisian, said Vardanian was taken under police
    guard to the airport early Wednesday and deported to the United
    States. No more details about his destination were available.

    "The criminal case against the defendant was closed in connection
    with changed circumstances," Sarkisian said.

    Vardanian was an active supporter of Stepan Demirchian, Kocharian's
    main opponent in last year's election.

    Kocharian won a second term, but the election sparked mass protests,
    including nearly daily demonstrations between the first round and the
    runoff. Opposition groups alleged widespread violations in both
    rounds of the vote, which was followed by a parliamentary ballot in
    which the pro-government party won the most votes.

    In recent weeks, a new series of protest rallies have been held,
    raising political tension in this ex-Soviet republic. Some 7,000
    people participated in Tuesday's protest, calling for Kocharian's
    ouster.

    Vardanian, a former resident of Yerevan, received U.S. citizenship
    after marrying an American citizen in the 1990s. Armenian authorities
    accused him of failing to surrender his Armenian passport and
    repeatedly entering Armenia illegally. They say he was involved in
    political activities there.

    Authorities said that this time, Vardanian arrived at the beginning
    of April and participated in unsanctioned opposition meetings.
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