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    U.S. REITERATES CONCERN OVER ARREST OF TRANSDNIESTER JOURNALIST

    Asbarez
    Friday, May 14th, 2010

    WASHINGTON (RFE/RL)-The United States has reiterated its concern for
    an Armenian-born journalist held in Moldova's breakaway Transdniester
    region on charges of high treason.

    The head of the U.S. mission to the OSCE, Ambassador Ian Kelly, on
    Thursday asked the OSCE's Permanent Council in Vienna to continue
    working to ensure that Ernest Vardanean's rights are respected.

    According to RFE/RL's Moldovan service, Kelly said reports about
    the conditions in which Vardanean is being held and that he has been
    denied the right to choose his own legal counsel are "worrying."

    Vardanean, 30, is an independent journalist based in Transdniester's
    capital, Tiraspol. He was arrested on April 7 and accused of spying
    for Moldova's secret services.

    Transdniester's official television channel aired a videotape on May
    11 in which Vardanean confessed to spying for the Moldovan secret
    service. Officials in Chisinau and Vardanean's family have said that
    the confession was probably made under extreme pressure.

    If found guilty, Vardanean could be sentenced to up to 20 years
    in prison.

    His wife, Irina, has appealed to Russian government officials to
    intercede on her husband's behalf.
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