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    ARMENIAN STUDENTS PROTEST AGAINST SENDING TROOPS TO IRAQ

    ArmenPress
    Oct 13 2004

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 13, ARMENPRESS: Some Armenian youth organizations
    voiced today their protest against a decision to send a 50-member
    non-combat platoon to Iraq to join US-led coalition forces for post-war
    reconstruction of that country, saying it would pose a serious risk
    to local Armenians. The protest was announced by Nikol Aghbalian
    student organization, closely affiliated with Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation, a member of the ruling coalition.

    A statement issued by the organization says the news about sending an
    Armenian contingent to Iraq has already spoiled relations between the
    20,000- strong Armenian community and Arabs, though Armenia said it
    would send to Iraq doctors, sappers and truck drivers. The statement
    says Iraqis look at this decision as "treachery" of Armenians.

    One of the leaders of the organization, who was present at an Armenian
    youth gathering in Lebanon recently, said Armenian participants from
    Iraq held that Arabs' attitude towards local Armenians has changed.

    "Armenia's emergence in the US-led coalition puts at higher risks the
    lives of Iraqi Armenians and draws the interest of Islamic terrorists
    to Armenia," the statement says. It was signed by representatives of
    29 youth organizations, who will send it to the president.
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