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    Armenpress

    ARA ABRAHAMIAN VOWS TO BRING SIX ARMENIAN PILOTS BACK HOME FROM EQUATORIAL
    GUINEA PRISON

    YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS: In an interview with RFE/RL the chairman
    of the Union of Russian Armenians, Ara Abrahamian, heralded a soonest
    release of six Armenian pilots, sentenced to lengthy prison terms by an
    Equatorial Guinea court on dubious coup charges.
    Abrahamian revealed that during a recent visit to the West-African
    country he had had a series of meetings with its senior government
    officials, including also Equatorial Guinea's longtime president, Teodoro
    Obiang Nguema.
    Visiting Yerevan earlier this year Ara Abrahamian had vowed to bring the
    pilots back in three months. He told RFE/RL that his personal
    representatives are now in Equatorial Guinea continuing efforts for the
    release of Armenians. He said he had talked African country's officials into
    allowing him to send $500 to each of the pilots and received their
    assurances that the pilots would get proper medical assistance. He said
    Armenian pilots are in normal condition and there is hope that they will be
    back home before June 12.
    Armenian foreign affairs minister Vartan Oskanian spent two days in
    Equatorial Guinean capital Malabo on February 21-22, holding talks with the
    country's prime minister, foreign minister and chief prosecutor, but failed
    to meet with its president. He was allowed to meet with the jailed pilots,
    who were arrested in March 2004 and sentenced to between 14 and 24 years'
    imprisonment on November 26 on charges of complicity in a reported plot to
    topple Obiang.
    All six Armenians pleaded not guilty to the accusations. The court
    verdict was denounced as "grossly unfair" by Amnesty International. Their
    German and Armenian employers also insisted on their innocence.
    Back from Equatorial Guinea Oskanian told in Yerevan that he was not
    given "definitive answers" regarding the fate of Armenian pilots, but was
    promised that its authorities would seriously consider" their liberation.
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