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    ARMENIAN PILOTS ARRESTED IN MALABO NOT GUILTY, DIPLOMAT SAYS

    ArmenPress
    May 24 2004

    YEREVAN, MAY 24, ARMENPRESS: Armenian ambassador to Egypt, Sergey
    Manaserian and a senior diplomat from Armenian foreign ministry
    traveled on May 10 to Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea,
    where six Armenian nationals had been in custody since March 9
    on charges of being involved in a coup, planned to overthrow this
    country's president.

    Armenians were among 20 foreigners, arrested in Equatorial Guinea
    and all accused of conspiring to overthrow the government of that
    country. They are Ashot Karapetian, captain of the AN-12 crew,
    second pilot Samvel Darbinian, aeronautical engineer Ashot Simonian,
    navigator Samvel Matchkalyan, flight engineer Razmik Khachatrian
    and technician-engineer Suren Muradyan According to the Central
    Administrative Board of the Civil Aviation of Armenia, the crew worked
    for Tiga Air and were running chartered trade flights inside Central
    Africa. But authorities in Equatorial Guinea insist that the flight
    crew were part of a planned coup to overthrow President Teodoro
    Nguema. The Armenian diplomats spent a week in Equatorial Guinea to
    learn what their fate might be and discuss possibilities for their
    release with local senior officials.

    Ambassador Manaserian told Armenpress that the main goal of the visit
    was to learn the conditions in which Armenians are being kept and help
    their soon release, "as we have a strong belief that they are not
    guilty." The ambassador said messages from president Kocharian and
    Catholicos Karekin II had been conveyed to the country's president
    through foreign minister of that country, asking for the release
    of Armenians.

    Manaserian said they had been given an opportunity to meet with
    all six Armenians to see that their physical condition was normal,
    they were given food and medical aid. "We were allowed to talk with
    them for two hours in Armenian, therefore they had no restrictions
    in transferring information to us. The chief of the crew was even
    allowed to have a telephone conversation with Yerevan," Manaserian
    said, adding that the pilots reject all charges.

    "Judging from our impressions we have come to believe that they were
    not involved in the ascribed crime," Manaserian said. Armenians will
    most likely be tried by an Equatorial Guinean court between June
    5-20. Manaserian said he believed they will be set free because of
    lack of guilt. He said the Armenian delegation will pay another visit
    to Equatorial Guinea before the start of the trial.

    "They are among the best pilots of all times in Armenia. They are
    professional pilots and honest people," Manaserian said.
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