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    Reuters South Africa, South Africa
    June 6 2005

    Armenia says Eq. Guinea coup plot pilots pardoned

    Mon June 6, 2005 12:25 PM GMT+02:00
    YEREVAN (Reuters) - Equatorial Guinea has pardoned six Armenian
    flight crew convicted last year of plotting to overthrow the
    president of the tiny West African country, Armenia's Foreign
    Ministry said on Monday.

    The Armenians were among dozens of foreigners jailed in Equatorial
    Guinea and Zimbabwe over the aborted coup, which Mark Thatcher, son
    of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has been accused
    of helping to finance.

    The pardon was issued by Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang
    Nguema Mbasogo, Hamlet Gasparyan, spokesman for the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry, told Reuters.

    The six have been held in the notorious Black Beach prison in
    Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. Rights group Amnesty
    International said in April they risked starving to death.

    Mark Thatcher has denied any role in the coup plot.

    The Armenians were employed by an aircraft leasing company to fly
    cargo around Africa. They have denied being involved in the plot and
    Amnesty said their trial was "grossly unfair".
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