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| Vladimir Arutyunian, who attempted to kill
Bush and his Georgian counterpart Mikhail Saakashvili during an outdoor
rally in Tbilisi in May 2005, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the
Tbilisi City Court on Jan. 11, 2006. |
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| Vladimir Arutyunian, who attempted to kill
Bush and his Georgian counterpart Mikhail Saakashvili during an outdoor
rally in Tbilisi in May 2005, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the
Tbilisi City Court on Jan. 11, 2006. | MOSCOW,
Jan. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- The man charged with attempting to take the life of U.S.
President George W. Bush during his visit to Georgia last year was sentenced to
life imprisonment on Wednesday by a court in Tbilisi.
The Tbilisi City Court found Vladimir Arutyunian
guilty of attempting to kill Bush and his Georgian counterpart Mikhail
Saakashvili during an outdoor rally in Tbilisi in May 2005 and sentenced him to
life in prison, the punishment demanded by the prosecution.
Arutyunian had admitted he hurled a grenade at the
podium where Bush and Saakashvili were standing in Tbilisi's Freedom Square on
May 10, 2005. The grenade did not explode.
He was detained near his house in July 2005 in a
police operation, during which he shot dead a police officer. Enditem
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