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    SENIOR POLICE OFFICER DEFENDS USE OF FORCE AGAINST RALLY PARTICIPANTS

    YEREVAN, APRIL 14, ARMENPRESS: A senior police official defended
    today police claims that the protesters themselves assaulted security
    officers with stones and petrol bombs, despite repeated warnings that
    their unlawful actions would be met with adequate reaction. Hovhaness
    Kocharian, deputy head of a police department, argued today that the
    crackdown on the demonstrators in early hours of April 13 did not go
    beyond the boundaries, envisaged by the law on police. He was speaking
    at a roundtable discussion at American University of Armenia, called
    for an in-depth look into last two days' developments.

    Citing a clause from the law, the senior police officer argued that
    police have the right to use physical force when arresting a suspect
    or preventinga crime, but admitted that in some cases innocent people
    may suffer. Kocharian said family members of all people detained on
    April 13 morning were informed about the detainees whereabouts. To
    conclude he again cited a provision of the Constitution that envisages
    restricting some of citizens' rights in the event of threats to other
    people's freedoms and safety.

    Earlier a spokesman for president Kocharian defended the use of
    force, saying that the opposition actions amounted to `political
    extremism.' He warned that further attempts to force the president
    into resignation would be countered in the same way. The spokesman,
    Ashot Kocharian, said the opposition disrupted `the normal work' of
    the president and the parliament, thereby `endangering the country's
    constitutional order.' `The demonstrators did not obey the legitimate
    orders of police officers,' he said.

    A senior member of Orinats Yerkir party, a component of the ruling
    coalition, said today the disagreements between the opposition and
    authorities erupted after the parliament majority refused to put on
    its agenda an opposition motion calling for a referendum on confidence
    in the president. He said only strict adherence to the rule of law
    would allow Armenia to move ahead towards fuller integration with
    Europe, adding also that his party stands for a dialogue between
    forces to ease tension and avoid new clashes.

    The discussion was mainly attended by representatives of
    non-governmental organizations, who all condemned use of force on the
    path of democratization.
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