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    8 DEAD IN ARMENIAN ELECTION RIOTS

    Russia Today
    March 2 2008
    Russia

    Feelings in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, remain high after eight
    people died on Saturday night during violent protests against an
    election result. A 20-day state of emergency is in force and the city
    centre is now largely deserted. Thousands of soldiers and police are
    patrolling the area.

    It's unclear if the victims of the violence were police or protestors.

    A group of Georgian journalists told RT they literally have to run
    from the police in order to keep their cameras with them.

    In the streets there are debris and burnt cars left from the rioting.

    And with another opposition protest planned today the atmosphere is
    as tense as possible.

    The authorities appear to be nervous. All media have been closed and
    it's very difficult to get any information.

    Earlier in the day Seyran Oganyan, a Chief of staff of the Armenian
    Armed Forces addressed the nation with a call to observe the state
    of emergency.

    "I discourage everyone to bypass the restrictions imposed by the
    state of emergency. Please be disciplined and comply with steps the
    army is taking to implement the state of emergency. Particularly I
    would ask people to refrain from gathering in Yerevan," Oganyan said.
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