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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DEALS WITH ISSUE OF ARMENIAN CITIZENS ARRESTED IN GEORGIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Sept 11 2006

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The Armenian
    Foreign Ministry indeed received an alarm call from Tbilisi about
    the respective actions of Georgian law-enforcers regarding our
    compatriots. Vladimir Karapetian, Acting Head of the RA MFA Press and
    Information Department, said that when commenting, at the request of
    NT correspondent, on the reports that about 100 Armenian citizens
    were arrested in Georgia. He noted that this number has not been
    confirmed. V. Karapetian assured NT correspondent that the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry is taking all necessary measures. Particularly, the
    Armenian ambassador to Georgia applied to the Georgian Foreign Ministry
    with the proposal to discuss the matter. The Armenian Foreign Ministry
    made the same proposal to the Georgian ambassador. "We anticipate a
    prompt solution of the issue," V. Karapetian pointed out. According
    to mass media reports, about 100 Armenian citizens violated the
    Russian-Georgian border, for which a fine in the amount of about
    2 thousand USD is envisaged under Article 334 Part 2 of Georgia's
    Criminal Code, and in case of a repeated violation - imprisonment
    for 3-5 years. In the given case, the Armenian citizens entered
    South Ossetia and Abkhazia from Russia, as a result of which they
    were arrested. An entrance or exit stamp put in the passport as
    an indication of visits to the above mentioned territories is an
    "evidence", which provides Georgian law-enforces with a ground for
    arresting Armenian citizens.
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