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    EurasiaNet, NY
    March 12 2009

    GEORGIA FREES ALLEGED ETHNIC ARMENIAN "SPIES"
    3/12/09


    Georgian police have released on bail two ethnic Armenian community
    activists who were charged with espionage and attempting to set up a
    paramilitary organization in the predominantly ethnic Armenian region
    of Samtskhe -Javakheti. Reasons for the release were not immediately
    clear.

    Grigol Minasian and Sarkis Hakopianian were freed on a 2,000 lari
    (roughly $1,181) bail and a one-year suspended prison sentence,
    Armenia's Public Radio reported on March 12.

    The two men, arrested in January, had pled guilty to espionage, but
    denied trying to set up an armed group, the pair's lawyer, Nino
    Andriashvili told EurasiaNet last month. [For details, see the Eurasia
    Insight archive].

    In a separate interview, a Samtskhe-Javakheti police official, who
    asked not to be named, told EurasiaNet that the two had admitted to
    cooperating with Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). Speaking
    with Public Radio of Armenia, Minasian said that the pair had promised
    Georgian Interior Ministry officials "not to give details and reveal
    the details of the case."

    "Armenia and Georgia are two parts of my heart and my activity was not
    consciously targeted against their interests, but [the] investigation
    has shown that I have committed a crime," Minasian went on to
    say. Minasian and Hakopianian had reportedly been paid to fill out a
    survey by the Belarus-based Association for Legal Assistance to the
    Population.

    The pair's arrest sparked an outcry in Armenia, where some
    parliamentarians accused Georgian authorities of bullying the
    country's Armenian minority. Despite repeat allegations that Russia is
    trying to stir ethnic tensions within Georgia, Georgian Interior
    Ministry officials have released little information about the case.
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