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  • Armenia continues efforts for release of 6 Armenians in Eq. Guinea

    ArmenPress
    March 29 2004

    ARMENIAN DIPLOMATS CONTINUE EFFORTS FOR RELEASE OF SIX ARMENIANS,
    ARRESTED IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA

    YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS: Official Yerevan is continuing
    efforts with the help of third nations and international
    organizations to secure the release of six Armenian nationals who
    were arrested in Equatorial Guinea on charges of coup earlier this
    month.
    The Armenian nationals are among 15 foreigners accused by the
    authorities of the West African state of plotting to overthrow
    president Teodoro Obiang Nguema. In a statement, released last week
    the Armenian foreign ministry said they are civilian pilots who
    worked in the region on a private contract.
    `The accusations of Equatorial Guinea in no way relate to their
    professional activities,' the Armenian foreign ministry said in a
    statement last week. `Authorities in Equatorial Guinea present the
    Armenian citizens as militant mercenaries, despite the fact that they
    are professional pilots with a long work experience.'
    Armenian foreign ministry said that Armenia's envoy to the UN has
    officially asked a special envoy of the UN Secretary General to
    Equatorial Guinea, who was heading for that country, "to clarify the
    situation on the site." Another Armenian diplomat, Armenia's
    representative at the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva, met with
    delegates of Equatorial Guinea who were participating in the
    Commission's session to insist that Guinea's authorities must treat
    Armenian nationals according to relevant international conventions.
    Concurrently Armenian diplomats have contacted two influential
    international human rights organizations, Amnesty International and
    the International Red Cross to help release Armenian pilots. Amnesty
    International has also called on Guinea's authorities to refrain from
    mistreating the arrested.
    Armenian foreign ministry said also that Armenian diplomats have
    already spoken with their Guinean counterparts in Moscow and New York
    to explore ways of having the pilots freed. It said Armenian
    diplomats are in constant contacts with French and Russian
    authorities which have embassies in the country's capital Malabo.
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