Armenian Dashnak MP says Kyrgyz events not revolution
Mediamax news agency
25 Mar 05
Yerevan, 25 March: The events in Kyrgyzstan noticeably differ from
what happened in Georgia and Ukraine, representatives of political
forces in the Armenian parliament believe.
United Labour Party leader Gurgen Arsenyan today was cautious about
describing the events in Bishkek as "democratic". He pointed out
that only after the formation of a new government in Kyrgyzstan,
will it be possible to judge about the true situation there.
The head of the Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary faction, Levon Lazarian,
said that the events in Kyrgyzstan "have flared out of control and
can hardly be called revolution".
The secretary of the opposition Justice faction, Viktor Dallakyan,
urged the Armenian opposition and authorities "to draw appropriate
conclusions" and recalled that in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan
the authorities refused to use force against the opposition.
Mediamax news agency
25 Mar 05
Yerevan, 25 March: The events in Kyrgyzstan noticeably differ from
what happened in Georgia and Ukraine, representatives of political
forces in the Armenian parliament believe.
United Labour Party leader Gurgen Arsenyan today was cautious about
describing the events in Bishkek as "democratic". He pointed out
that only after the formation of a new government in Kyrgyzstan,
will it be possible to judge about the true situation there.
The head of the Dashnaktsutyun parliamentary faction, Levon Lazarian,
said that the events in Kyrgyzstan "have flared out of control and
can hardly be called revolution".
The secretary of the opposition Justice faction, Viktor Dallakyan,
urged the Armenian opposition and authorities "to draw appropriate
conclusions" and recalled that in Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan
the authorities refused to use force against the opposition.