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    UNCLE VAHAN RELEASED

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    03 July, 2008

    Vahan Aroyan (known as uncle Vano) has been released from the
    "Nubarashen" Penitentiary Institution quite unexpectedly. Arsen
    Babayan, press secretary of the Criminal-Investigative Department
    of the RoA Justice Ministry confirmed the information. According to
    press-service of the Armenian National Security Service, "as result
    of a search conducted on December 29 in the house of Vahan Aroyan,
    resident of the village Lusarat, Ararat region, a cache with a lot
    of weapons and ammunition has been discovered. The search has been
    conducted as part of the criminal investigation initiated with regard
    to Zhirair Sefilian and Vardan Malkhassian, leaders of the organization
    "Unity of Armenian Volunteers". Aroyan has been arrested."

    It is due to mention that Aroyan has never been affiliated with the
    organization.

    The Committee supporting Zhirair Sefilian and Vardan Malkhassian issued
    a statement today which runs, "Aroyan was arrested in late 2006 in
    order to ascribe his collection of weapons famous among law-enforcers
    to the organisation led by Zhirair Sefilian. The latter, according
    to a well-planned scenario, was going to be accused of plotting a
    coup d'etat.

    The National Security Service held a special operation in order to
    somehow involve Vahan Aroyan in Zhirair Sefilian's case. The NSS put
    up an information leakage about an imminent arrest of Zhirair Sefilian,
    the addressee of which was Vahan Aroyan. They were sure that Zhirair's
    companion-in-arms would tell him the news, which would enable them
    to arrest Vahan Aroyan and "discover an arsenal in his house within
    the realms of Sefilian's case."

    However, the hopes of the tchekists dashed away. They were unable to
    make Vahan Aroyan testify against Zhirair Sefilian, that is why the
    soldier who got innumerable injuries and awards during the war, the
    voluntary border-guard, got a disproportionate sentence, and served
    over 1.5 years in prison.
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