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    PRIME MINISTER SAYS SOME DOUBTS STILL REMAIN

    ArmenPress
    27 Oct 2004

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, ARMENPRESS: Armenian prime minister Andranik
    Margarian said today fighting against terrorism is "the sacred duty"
    of all governments, adding also that Armenia has voiced its readiness
    to join international efforts. Speaking to reporters after visiting
    Yerablour cemetery in a Yerevan outskirts, where some of eight top
    government officials, shot down by terrorists in 1999 October 27
    parliament shooting rest, the prime minister said the 1999 attack
    threw Armenia back for several years.

    Speaking also about the five-year-old attack the prime minister said
    its perpetrators were arrested and sentenced, but added that there
    remain still some doubts about whether they were the sole masterminds
    of the attack. He said many people still believe there were other
    people, or third forces, either in Armenia or outside it, who might
    have been involved in the plot. The prime minister went on saying
    that the trial gave answers to some of the questions only.

    Foreign minister Vartan Oskanian who also was at the cemetery said
    Armenia should reinforce its borders to prevent the country from
    becoming a transit route for terrorists.
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