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    ARMENIAN POLICE READY TO RESPOND TO ATTEMPTS TO DISTURB PUBLIC ORDER - STATEMENT

    Interfax
    Feb 23 2008

    YEREVAN. Feb 23 (Interfax) - The Armenian police say they are ready
    to respond to attempts to disturb public order in the country.

    "The leadership and all units of the Armenian police are
    unconditionally performing their duties as stipulated by the law and
    are prepared to resolutely respond to any attempts to disturb public
    order and destabilize the situation, prevent extremist manifestations,
    and protect people's constitutional rights," the police said in
    a statement.

    The police once again denied rumors alleging that police chief
    Col. Gen. Aik Arutyunian had resigned, rumor that has been spreading
    in Yerevan.

    "We declare that the rumors on Armenian police chief Aik Arutyunian's
    and the police leadership's resignation, which were heard at an
    opposition rally on Freedom Square in Yerevan and disseminated by a
    number of electronic media outlets, are untrue," it said.

    The Armenian opposition has been staging rallies, processions, and
    strikes in Yerevan since February 20. Police have deployed cordons
    around Freedom Square and taken the buildings of the Central Elections
    Commission, the prosecutor's office and a number of other government
    institutions under protection.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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