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    RUSSIA, ARMENIA PRACTICE QUELLING ANTI-GOVERNMENT UNREST

    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 10, 2005 Monday 4:03 PM GMT

    Russian and Armenian special forces practiced quelling an
    anti-government uprising at a joint exercise in southern Russia on
    Monday, an interior ministry spokesman said.

    "Russian and Armenian special forces are ready to fulfil the tasks
    they are set," Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev was quoted
    by the spokesman as saying after watching the exercises involving
    some 1,500 officers near the city of Krasnodar.

    In a mock-up of a real protest around 50 demonstrators led by
    "provocateurs" converged on a square in front of a government building
    demanding their wages be paid and the authorities' resignation,
    the spokesman told AFP.

    Special forces officers intervened as demonstrators burst into the
    building and took a number of hostages.

    The exercises come amid signs of nervousness in the Russian
    administration following popular uprisings in the three former Soviet
    republics of Georgia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.

    Armenia is Russia's closest ally among the former Soviet republics
    of the southern Caucasus.

    It saw scores of anti-government demonstrations in 2003 and 2004
    calling for the resignation of President Robert Kocharian after his
    re-election in what opponents said was a rigged vote in March 2003.
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