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    Washington Times, DC
    June 7 2005

    UPI Terrorism Watch


    By John C.K. Daly and Philip Turner
    UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

    According to Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamlet Gasparyan,
    Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has
    pardoned six members of an Armenian flight crew convicted on Nov. 26
    last year of plotting to overthrow his government. President Obiang
    issued the pardon on his birthday. The Armenian Foreign Ministry at
    the time of the crew's trial said that they were in no way involved
    in activities against the authorities. The court in the Guinean
    capital Malabo sentenced the crew chief to 24 years in prison; the
    other crewmembers received 14-year sentences. The crew had worked in
    Equatorial Guinea onboard an Antonov-12 registered in Armenia since
    January 2004; they were arrested in Malabo on March 7 on charges of
    participating in a coup attempt and engaging in espionage. The pilots
    claimed that they were solely involved in delivering cargoes under a
    contract with a German company. The six were serving their sentences
    in the Black Beach prison in Malabo; two months ago Amnesty
    International said their trial was "grossly unfair," and that they
    risked starving to death in jail.
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