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    POLICE DISPERSE OPPOSITION RALLY

    YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian police used water cannons
    and stun grenades to disperse an opposition rally in Yerevan, that was
    demanding the resignation of president Robert Kocharian. A special
    operation for driving the protesters from the Marshal Baghramian
    Avenue, where the presidential palace and the parliament building are
    situated, was started today morning at 02.00, local time.

    The police told Armenpress that the decision to start the operation
    was made after the unsanctioned rally, organized by the Ardarutyun
    (Justice ) alliance and the National Unity on April 12, moved from
    Theater Square in downtown Yerevan to Baghramian Avenue, developing
    into an uncontrolled gathering that was accompanied by provocative
    calls and offensive language together with announcements for a violent
    overthrow of the current authorities.

    The police said the gathering disrupted the traffic and normal work
    of several government agencies and foreign diplomatic missions and
    public order, as the demonstrators were singing and dancing,
    shattering peace and quiet of residents in nearby houses.

    The police said that despite numerous warnings that their actions
    were illegal and in violation of laws, and that they would be
    retaliated appropriately if continued, the demonstrators took no
    notice, throwing in response fire-bombs, bottles and stones.

    The police said the demonstrators' actions were getting more and
    more aggressive, threatening both police officers and ordinary
    citizens, as a result they had to apply physical force and other
    measures, stipulated by the Law on Police, to stave off further
    offenses of the law and neutralize the danger to people's life and
    health. The police said demonstrators were armed with batons, metal
    rods and knives.

    The clash between police officers and demonstrators left several
    officers and demonstrators injured, some were taken to hospitals. The
    police said some of opposition activists and leaders were detained,
    including a parliament member Shavarsh Kocharian, who, they said, was
    armed with a gun. Some of other opposition leaders took to flight. The
    police said they are now tying to track them down and arrest. The
    police said they have notified the chief prosecutor about their
    actions. They also said that the situation is now under the full
    control of the authorities.
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