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    Kenya opposition leader, MP opposed to deportation of "controversial"
    Armenians

    KTN TV, Nairobi
    9 Jun 06

    [Presenter] While the controversial Armenian pair, Artur Margaryan and
    [Artur] Sargasyan await deportation back to their country, questions
    are being asked about their activities in the country. Leader of the
    official opposition, Uhuru Kenyatta, says that some senior government
    officials have been having dealings with the brothers, while Kabete MP
    Paul Muite is sceptical of the government's motives in the latest
    twist of the Armenian brothers' saga.

    [Reporter John Allan Namu] The soap opera that has been a sojourn of
    Armenian brothers, Artur Margaryan and Artur Sargasyan began in early
    March when the siblings stepped off a plane and into the Kenyan lime
    light claiming they were businessmen. Their flamboyance quickly
    aroused suspicion with LDP [opposition Liberal Democratic Party]
    leader Raila Odinga being the first to raise the alarm setting off a
    battery of counter-accusations between himself and like-minded
    politicians on one side, and the pair on the other. [Passage omitted]
    Their impending extradition back to Armenia is causing as many ripples
    as their arrival into the country did. [Passage omitted]

    [Kenyatta] They have entered into a security area with weapons. They
    have taken goods out of customs by force without paying duty. They
    have broken several Kenyan laws. We expect the government to prosecute
    these individuals. The full force of the law must be applied to these
    individuals. We do not want to hear of instances where they have been
    told that they have been ferried out and they have been deported. No.

    [Namu] While in Kenya, the Armenian brothers were linked to the early
    March raid of the Standard Group with CCTV capturing a hooded
    Caucasian seemingly directing the police commandos, an event that
    caused public outrage. The government's decision to deport the
    brothers today, probably has a number of Kenyans at ease, but Kabete
    MP Paul Muite thinks it is an elaborate ruse by the government:

    [Muite] Clearly, the purpose of this stage-managed deportation is to
    cover up those who ordered the raid and those who participated in the
    raid. The [parliamentary justice and legal affairs] committee would
    like to put on notice those who are stage-managing this deportation,
    that they are committing the offence of obstructing the course of
    justice.

    [Namu] As the curtain falls on the Artur act, Kenyans would probably
    look back on this interesting pair with questions lingering on just
    whether there was more to this brothers than meets the eye. John Allan
    Namu, KTN News.
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