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    United Press Interntional/Washington Times, DC
    Jan 14 2005


    Oskanyan plans to visit Equatorial Guinea

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan plans to visit Equatorial
    Guinea in mid-February, seeking the release of six Armenian pilots
    convicted on Nov. 26, 2004, on charges of taking part in a failed
    coup attempt and espionage. A court in the capital Malabu sentenced
    the chief pilot to 24 years in prison and the rest to 14 years each.
    Oskanyan said recently that the Equatorial Guinean authorities are
    willing to meet with him, and details of the visit are being worked
    out. Beginning in Jan. 2004 the pilots flew an AN-12 transporter
    registered in Armenia but operating out of Equatorial Guinea under a
    contract with a German company. On March 7, the pilots were arrested
    in Malabu following the failure of the alleged coup. They denied all
    charges, saying they had only begun working in Malabu two months
    earlier. South African Nicholas de Toit, accused of masterminding the
    coup attempt, received a sentence of 63 years in jail, while three
    compatriots received sentences of 50-60 years. Equatorial Guinea
    citizens convicted on the same charges received a one-year sentence.
    The lawyer for the Armenian pilots has appealed their sentence in the
    Supreme Court of Equatorial Guinea.
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