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  • Eq. Guinea Prez Grants Amnesty to Six Alleged Armenian Mercenaries

    Equatorial Guinea's president grants amnesty to six alleged Armenian
    mercenaries

    AP Worldstream
    Jun 06, 2005

    RODRIGO ANGUE NGEUMA MBA


    President Teodoro Obiang has granted full amnesty to six Armenians
    sentenced to up to 24 years in prison for their role in an alleged
    plot to overthrow the government of this oil-rich African nation,
    state radio said.

    According to a presidential decree read on national radio late Sunday,
    the pardon, granted on the eve of Obiang's 63rd birthday, was
    motivated by humanitarian reasons. The six were to be repatriated
    after their release, the radio said. It was not immediately possible
    on Monday, a holiday in this west African nation, to determine whether
    the six had already been released.

    After a trial here in November, three Armenian pilots the government
    said were hired to fly in gunmen and materiel in the plot were given
    24 years each. Three other crew members were sentenced to 14 years
    each.

    The alleged leader of the mercenaries, South African arms dealer Nick
    Du Toit, and six other South Africans were still in detention. Du Toit
    was sentenced to 34 years in prison, though he repudiated an alleged
    confession that had provided the bulk of Equatorial Guinea's case.

    Equatorial Guinea opposition figure Severo Moto, in exile in Spain,
    was sentenced in absentia to 63 years. Eight other opposition figures
    also living in exile each were sentenced to 52 years in prison.

    Equatorial Guinea alleges Mark Thatcher _ son of former British Prime
    Minister Margaret Thatcher _ and other, mainly British, financiers
    commissioned the bid to overthrow the 25-year-old regime of Obiang and
    install an opposition politician as the figurehead leader of Africa's
    No. 3 oil producer.
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