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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Dec 11 2004

    POPE JOHN PAUL II MIGHT HELP ARMENIAN PILOTS CONVICTED IN EQUATORIAL
    GUINEA


    EREVAN, December 11 (RIA Novosti, Gamlet Matevosyan) - A human rights
    representative in Armenia appealed to Pope John Paul II to help
    Armenian pilots convicted in Equatorial Guinea.

    According to Armenian Ombudsman Larisa Alaverdyan, 85% of the
    population in Guinea are Catholics.

    President of Guinea is supposed to meet with Pope John Paul II
    shortly.

    Ms. Alaverdyan told journalists that the international human rights
    organization Amnesty International had also expressed concern about
    the fate of Armenian pilots

    We made an appeal to Amnesty International and received its consent
    to provide assistance in organization of a visit to Equatorial Guinea
    to conduct meetings with all authorized agencies that might influence
    the situation," Ms. Alaverdyan said.

    On November 26, the court of the capital of Equatorial Guinea,
    Malabu, brought in a verdict on a coup d'etat case involving 6
    Armenian pilots. The court sentenced the crew captain to 24 years of
    imprisonment, and the rest of the crew - to 14 years each.

    A South African citizen, accused of organizing the coup d'etat
    attempt was sentenced to 63 years of imprisonment. Three other South
    Africans received sentences varying from 50 to 60 years. Local
    residents involved in the attempt received a year sentence each.

    The court ordered to confiscate the plane used by the Armenians and a
    fishing boat used by South Africans.

    Six Armenian pilots worked since January 2004 in Equatorial Guinea
    flying the An-12 transport plane registered in Armenia. On March 7,
    Armenian pilots were arrested in Malabu. Equatorial Guinea
    authorities accused Armenian pilots of participation in a coup d'etat
    attempt as mercenaries and of espionage.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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