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    Malta Star, Malta
    April 14 2006

    Gina arrives in Moscow


    maltastar.com team 14 April 2007


    Early on Saturday morning, Gina Khachatryan, the Armenian journalist
    who fled her country in 2003, left Malta after a brief stop at the
    airport during her `unwanted' repatriation voyage from England.

    The journalist, along with her husband and their five year old
    daughter, were deported from the UK on Friday 13 April. They had been
    in England as asylum seekers for five years. The Home Office's
    decision to deport Gina and her family is being opposed by numerous
    human right groups in the UK, because of the risk that they will be
    imprisoned or persecuted for political motives. In 2003, Gina had
    fled Armenia after spending 40 days in a local prison for allegedly
    uncovering evidence of electoral fraud during the elections of the
    same year.

    maltastar.com is informed that Gina arrived in Moscow, the Russian
    capital, on Saturday, on board an Air Malta flight, and was expected
    to be taken to Armenia during the same day.

    Friday's short stay in Malta was Gina's second time in the country.
    She had been to Malta for 10 days right after escaping from Armenia.
    Yet she never applied for asylum in Malta, and opted to try her luck
    in the UK.

    Throughout Thursday and Friday, maltastar.com and other Maltese
    journalists, including members of the Journalist's Committee, along
    with a Maltese lawyer whose identity remained unknown, and the Peace
    Lab, tried to maintain contact with Gina, and assist her in her
    attempt to stop the deportation process. The efforts followed similar
    efforts by other organisations in the UK, including Castaways, in
    Bury, and the national media ethics awareness group Media Wise.

    In the last minute, Gina chose to continue her deportation voyage as
    ordered by British authorities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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