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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    June 6, 2005 Monday 10:16 AM Eastern Time

    President of Equatorial Guinea pardons Armenian pilots

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Six Armenian pilots accused of an attempt to participate in a coup
    d'etat in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea have been pardoned by the
    decree of the republic's president, Theodoro Obiang Nguema. The
    Armenian Foreign Ministry confirmed this report on Monday. The pilots
    were sentenced to lengthy terms of imprisonment in November 2004.

    The president of Equatorial Guinea said the pardon was a "goodwill
    gesture" on his birthday. The Armenian pilots who pleaded not guilty
    will be immediately released from prison and sent to Armenia.

    Ara Abramyan, a prominent Russian entrepreneur, the president of the
    World Armenian Congress and of the Union of Armenians in Russia, said
    a few days ago that on coordination with the Armenian authorities he
    had been exerting efforts to bring about the Armenian pilots' release
    and hoped that the matter would be settled promptly. Armenian Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanyan visited the capital of Equatorial Guinea,
    Malabo, in late February to negotiate the pilots' release.

    On November 26, 2004, the court of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
    sentenced the commander of the Armenian An-12 plane to 24 years of
    deprivation of freedom and six members of the plane's crew to 14
    years in prison. The plane was making flights in Equatorial Guinea on
    contract. The court decreed that the plane belonging to the Armenian
    Dvin Concern becomes state property of Equatorial Guinea.

    The Yerevan authorities were absolutely sure that the Armenian pilots
    had nothing to do with actions against Equatorial Guinea and its
    authorities. The court had not supplied any proofs of their
    involvement in such actions, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said after
    the trial.
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