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    No word from 'mercenaries' in EGuinea
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    'Mercenaries' will take SA government to court

    Sunday Times, South Africa
    May 19 2004

    The attorney for eight South Africans held in Equatorial Guinea for
    allegedly preparing a coup has still not had telephonic contact with
    his clients, he said.

    Attorney Bernard van der Hoven said he had met the attorney general
    of Equatorial Guinea, Jose Olo Obono, in Pretoria on Tuesday.

    Although he was promised telephonic contact with the men, who had
    been detained for over two months, Van der Hoven did not know when
    this would be allowed.

    "That's the major concern," he said.

    He had also not been granted a visa to visit the West African state.
    "We've been trying for eight weeks, but nothing," he said.

    Van der Hoven had also asked the Presidency to place the men under
    diplomatic protection. "We haven't received their decision yet,"
    he said.

    Obono was reportedly in South Africa as part of an investigation
    team from Equatorial Guinea. The team planned to leave South Africa
    on Wednesday evening, Van der Hoven said.

    The detainees are among a group of 15 men accused of planning to
    overthrow Equatorial Guinea's leader Teodoro Obiang Nguema.

    They include Angolans, Armenians and South Africans, some of Angolan
    origin.

    There is also a German, who subsequently died after "an attack of
    cerebral malaria", according to the authorities, French news agency
    AFP reported.
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