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    GIANT LEAP OF FAITH FOR FAILED BUSH ASSASSIN

    Russia Today
    http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-02-12/failed-bus h-assassin-islam.html
    Feb 12 2010

    A man convicted of an attempt to kill George W. Bush has converted
    to Islam in a Georgian prison.

    Tbilisi resident Vladimir Arutyunian, who is an ethnic Armenian,
    has been serving a life sentence in Georgia since 2006, after being
    convicted of an attempt to assassinate Georgian President Mikhail
    Saakashvili and former US President George W. Bush, as well as the
    murder of a policeman.

    His lawyer, Gela Nikolaishvili, said that Arutyunian is currently in a
    normal healthy condition. "While in prison, he has converted to Islam,
    grown a beard and learnt the Arabic language," Nikolaishvili said.

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    Arutyunian converted to Islam from the Armenian Apostolic Church. This
    is his second, and this time successful, attempt at conversion.

    Back in May 10, 2005, Arutyunian threw a hand grenade wrapped in a
    handkerchief toward the podium from which Bush was speaking during a
    rally that brought together more than 10,000 people on Liberty Square
    in Georgia's capital. Saakashvili and others were seated behind the
    American leader. The grenade never detonated.

    Arutyunian escaped, but was arrested two months later, killing one
    of the policemen arresting him in the process. He was convicted in
    January 2006.

    According to his lawyer, Arutyunian applied to the European Court
    of Human Rights to enable him to appeal his sentence with a Georgian
    court.

    "The essence of Arutyunian's request is that he wishes to appeal
    for a revision of the case, but under Georgian law, he had the right
    to do so only within six months of his sentence being passed. This
    was not done for several reasons. These included Arutyunian's health
    condition and the fact that he had no independent lawyer at the time,"
    Nikolaishvili said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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