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    Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in Russian
    11 Mar 04

    Armenian organizations condemn anti-Azeri rhetoric by senior
    officials

    YEREVAN

    The leaders of four Armenian public organizations have issued a
    statement effectively accusing the ruling coalition of spreading
    "racist and chauvinist ideas which are alien to our society".

    The statement forwarded to Mediamax said that when commenting on the
    killing of an Armenian officer by an Azerbaijani colleague in
    Budapest, the chairman of the standing parliamentary commission for
    foreign relations, Armen Rustamyan, and the head of the parliamentary
    faction of the Armenian Republican Party, Galust Saakyan, "used
    unacceptable generalisations with regard to the Azerbaijani people as
    a whole".

    "The statements by such high-ranking politicians who represent the
    ruling political coalition are particularly unacceptable because they
    can be construed as the official position of our state, bring about
    additional obstacles to resolving the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and
    to improving relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan," the statement
    said.

    "The whipping up of anti-Armenian tension in Azerbaijan and its
    consequences certainly deserve a strong condemnation, but this cannot
    serve as justification for the spread of racist and chauvinist ideas
    which are alien to our society. Difficult as the Budapest tragedy
    situation might be, we are calling for political restraint. We hope
    that our country will continue to be guided by common sense and
    democratic values," the statement said.

    The statement was signed by the president of the Civil Society
    Institute, Artak Kirakosyan, the president of the Yerevan Press Club,
    Boris Navasardyan, the president of the Armenian Helsinki Committee,
    Avetik Ishkhanyan, and the president of the Caucasus centre of peace
    initiatives, Georgiy Vanyan.
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