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    ArmenPress
    July 22 2005


    GEORGIAN CHIEF PROSECUTOR BRUSHES ASIDE ANY CONNECTION BETWEEN
    SUSPECT AND ARMENIA

    BILISI, JULY 22, ARMENPRESS: Georgia's chief prosecutor Zurab
    Adeilashvili told after a meeting with his Armenian counterpart
    Aghvan Hovsepian in Tbilisi that an ethnic Armenian citizen of
    Georgia, Vladimir Harutunian, arrested on suspicion of throwing a
    hand grenade at US president George W. Bush last May will be indicted
    for trying to carry out an assassination attempt on Bush's life.
    "The suspect is a Georgian citizen, the incident took place in
    Georgia and naturally it has no relation with Armenia. We are looking
    for all evidence and information in Georgia. They are here and
    nowhere," he said. Vladimir Harutunian, 27, was arrested in a fatal
    clash with the police late on July 20, admitted to tossing a
    hand-grenade into a crowd during President Bush's speech in May.
    Georgian interior ministry disseminated information about the case
    through a video footage shot by the ministry's press office and
    broadcasted by the Georgian television stations.
    The footage issued by the ministry early on Thursday showed an
    apartment where the suspect lived. Several hand-grenades, uniforms, a
    night vision device and several gasmasks, as well as military
    guidelines were seen on this tape. Later on Thursday the Ministry
    issued a short interview with the suspect. The footage shows
    Harutunian, who was injured in a shootout with the police on July 20,
    in his hospital room. When answering the question asked by spokesman
    of the Interior Ministry Guram Donadze: "Did you toss a
    hand-grenade?" Harutunian replays: "Yes." When asked why he did it,
    the suspect starts answering: "because Bush..." and then the footage
    is bleeped out, apparently to censor swearing.
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