Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenian youth groups protest plan to send troops to Iraq

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenian youth groups protest plan to send troops to Iraq

    Armenian youth groups protest plan to send troops to Iraq

    Agence France Presse
    Oct 13 2004

    YEREVAN, Oct (AFP) - Armenian youth organizations Wednesday protested
    against President Robert Kocharian's decision to send non-combatant
    troops to Iraq to work with the Polish military contingent there.

    "We are worried that Armenia's authorities are preparing to send an
    Armenian peace-keeping contingent to Iraq," 30 organizations wrote
    in a joint letter to Kocharian.

    The organizations include student associations and youth groups
    linked to several political parties, including those that support
    the government, and have thousands of members.

    The organizations warned that the ethnic Armenian diaspora in Iraq,
    numbering around 20,000 people, could be targeted by Iraqi insurgents.

    The non-combatant troops, which include doctors, mine-clearing experts
    and drivers, are to be sent to Iraq and integrated into the Polish
    military contingent there as part of an agreement signed last month
    between Yerevan and Warsaw.

    The organizations also sent their letter to the Armenian parliament,
    whose approval is required for the accord to come into effect. They
    said they were prepared to resort to other means of protest if their
    message was not heeded.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian insisted the 50 troops'
    mission in Iraq was a humanitarian one and would not include combat.

    Immigration officials in Yerevan said around 100 Armenian families
    in Iraq have sought temporary asylum in Armenia following last
    August's wave of bomb attacks on churches in Baghdad and Mosul,
    in northern Iraq.
Working...
X