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    Witnesses say Armenian pilots not involved in Equatorial Guinea coup -
    spokesman

    Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
    25 Aug 04


    There has been an unexpected turn of events at the Equatorial Guinea
    coup plot trial. Mark Thatcher, the son of former British Prime
    Minister Margaret Thatcher, has been arrested in South
    Africa. [Passage omitted: known details of charges against sir Mark.]

    Sixty-four expatriates were arrested in Zimbabwe airport on 7
    March. After the investigation the Equatorial Guinean authorities
    accused all of them of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea. Another
    15 expatriates, six Armenians and nine Kazakhs, were later arrested on
    the same charges. [Passage omitted: known details.]

    The spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Gamlet Gasparyan, has
    said that two out of seven South African citizens gave evidence today
    and confirmed once again that the Armenian pilots were not involved in
    the plot. It is still not known when the Armenian defendants will be
    questioned.
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