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    ArmenPress
    April 6 2004

    OPPOSITION LAWMAKER BACK HOME FROM US PRISON

    YEREVAN, APRIL 6, ARMENPRESS: An Armenian opposition lawmaker,
    Tatul Manaserian from the Ardarutyun (Justice) bloc who had been
    detained in the United States in early January on charges of
    kidnapping, spoke today to a news conference in Yerevan after he was
    acquitted of charges by a US court.
    Manaserian was taken into custody at the Washington airport on
    January 15, was later transferred to an immigration jail in the U.S.
    state of Virginia and from there to California, where his ex-wife and
    the 17 year-old son live now.
    Manaserian and his ex-wife moved to the U.S. in 1992 before
    getting divorced several years later. He returned to Armenia in 1997
    with his son aged 13 at the time, allegedly without his mother's
    consent. She took him back to her California home later in 1997.
    Manaserian said charges against him were a mistake as immediately
    after his detention his ex-wife and the son denied them, asking the
    US authorities to release him.
    Manaserian complained of local mass media, especially of the
    Armenian Service of RFE/RL, which he said broadcast reports that were
    in violation of presumption of innocence. He said he would file a
    lawsuit against it if it did not apologize.
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