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    TWO ARMENIAN SPIES SNATCHED IN GEORGIA

    AzerNews Weekly
    Jan 28 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The leaders of two Armenian nationalist groups have been detained on
    suspicion of espionage in Georgia.

    The two, seized by Georgia`s Interior Ministry counter-intelligence
    department, have also been charged with creating illegal armed units.

    The two Armenians, Grigor Minasian and Sergey Akopian, are citizens
    of Georgia, a source from the ministry told local media.

    Minasian is the director of an Armenian youth center in the largely
    Armenian-populated Akhalkalaki region of Georgia, while Akopian is the
    president of the Charles Aznavour charity. Searches have been conducted
    at the homes and offices of the Armenians and some items confiscated.

    This is not the first arrest of representatives of Armenian
    organizations in Georgia. In June 2008, the head of the United
    Democratic Alliance, Gurgen Shirinian, was arrested after throwing
    a bomb at a police station in Akhalkalaki. Other representatives of
    the alliance were also arrested.

    The Armenian public alleges that the frequent arrests are part
    of a put-up anti-Armenian campaign intended to sideline Armenian
    activists from public development. To prevent this from happening,
    members of Armenian organizations have sent complaints to the Council
    of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg, and to
    Amnesty International.
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