TOP VATICAN ENVOY POSTPONES TRIP TO ARMENIA
Reuters
March 2 2008
UK
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A top Vatican envoy has postponed a visit
to Armenia because of the unrest in the capital Yerevan, the Vatican
said on Sunday.
Secretary of State Cardinal Taarcisio Bertone, who ranks only second
to the pope in the Vatican hierarchy, had been due to leave later on
Sunday and stay until March 6.
A Vatican statement said the trip was not cancelled and could take
place later.
The second leg of Bertone's trip, to Azerbaijan from March 6-9,
would go ahead as scheduled.
Eight people were killed and 33 police injured in Armenia's capital
during overnight protests, which ended after the government declared
a state of emergency and mobilized the army.
The state of emergency, effective until March 20, followed the worst
unrest in a decade, sparked by opposition protests against a February
19 presidential election they said was rigged.
Reuters
March 2 2008
UK
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A top Vatican envoy has postponed a visit
to Armenia because of the unrest in the capital Yerevan, the Vatican
said on Sunday.
Secretary of State Cardinal Taarcisio Bertone, who ranks only second
to the pope in the Vatican hierarchy, had been due to leave later on
Sunday and stay until March 6.
A Vatican statement said the trip was not cancelled and could take
place later.
The second leg of Bertone's trip, to Azerbaijan from March 6-9,
would go ahead as scheduled.
Eight people were killed and 33 police injured in Armenia's capital
during overnight protests, which ended after the government declared
a state of emergency and mobilized the army.
The state of emergency, effective until March 20, followed the worst
unrest in a decade, sparked by opposition protests against a February
19 presidential election they said was rigged.