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    KENYAN EDITORS DATE WITH THE POLICE OVER 'ARMENIANS' STORY
    By Dennis Itumbi

    AND, South Africa
    April 16 2007

    Kenyan police are recording statements from Editors of a leading
    Newspaper afetr the Standard in its lead story today revealed that
    the government may be involved in a saga revolving around two alleged
    Armenian Nationals

    FOUR senior managers and Editors of a leading Kenya Daily Newspaper
    are still recording statements with the Criminal Investigations sleuths
    following a story published by the paper in its Monday edition alleging
    that the Government had hired merecenaries to assinate a Member of
    Parliament Gideon Moi.

    The story attributed to one of the alleged mercenaries Artur Margayan
    deported to Duabai by the Kenyan government last year after a series
    of embarassing acts including an airport gun drama claimed that the
    two brothers of alleged Armenian origin claimed that the brothers
    had express directions from a asenior cabinet minister to assasinate
    the legislator who is also a son to the immediate former President
    Daniel Moi.

    The newspaper did not name the cabinet minister, but said that
    Artur, who called their newsroom was claiming to be in possesion of
    a recording to prove the claims.

    The two senior managers and two senior editors at Standard group
    were summoned to CID headquarters to provide proof of the claims
    saying such allegations have the potential to cause fear and anxiety
    amongst Kenyans.

    By the time of going to press the managers, Group CEO, John Wanyagah,
    Paul Melley (Vice -Chairman) and Editors Chaacha Mwita and Kwendo
    Opanga were still held up in the CID headquarters.

    Earlier police had summoned the four to record statements or face
    arrest.

    In his press Conference, Michuki categorically denied that none of
    the two deported Armenians is in the country as alleged.

    The minister said the story lacked credibility and feels it is part
    of a hate-campaign being driven by the paper against him.

    Meanwhile, MPs from Rift Valley province - where Gedion hails from,
    were in parliament buildings appealing to the government to allow the
    parliamentary committee on justice and legal affairs investigate the
    Armenian's saga.

    The government has declined to make public findings of a commission
    appointed by the president to investigate the conduct of the deported
    Armenians for security reasons.

    http://www.andnetwork.com/index?service= direct/0/Home/recent.fullStory&sp=l292066
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