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    UNITED NATIONS Press Release
    HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING

    Armine Halajyan (Mrs.)
    Officer-in-charge / Information Officer
    UN Department of Public Information
    Yerevan Office (Armenia)
    Tel.: (374 10) 560 212
    Fax/Tel.: (374 10) 561 406
    Mobile: (374 91) 20 37 25
    http://www.undpi.am



    BY MICHELE MONTAS
    SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON

    UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

    Monday, March 3, 2008

    ARMENIA'S POLITICAL VIOLENCE HAS BAN KI-MOON `DEEPLY CONCERNED'

    The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about the violent clashes
    between police forces and demonstrators in Armenia over the weekend.

    It is his hope that these events, during which eight people died, will
    be thoroughly investigated.

    The Secretary-General calls on all parties to exercise full restraint
    and to find a way out of the current crisis. He also urges the Armenian
    authorities to take all necessary steps to ensure a return to normalcy,
    including through a speedy lifting of the state of emergency.

    High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour issued a statement
    yesterday and expressed particular concern about reports of the use of
    force against peaceful demonstrators and the detention of opposition
    protestors. She called upon the authorities to exercise the utmost
    restraint and ensure that due process is followed.
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