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    CARDINAL BERTONE VISITS ARMENIA DESPITE POLITICAL CRISIS

    Catholic World News
    March 4 2008

    Yerevan, Mar. 4, 2008 (CWNews.com) - Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (bio -
    news) left Rome on Tuesday morning, March 4, for a visit to Armenia.

    The Vatican Secretary of State had originally planned to begin his
    trip on March 2, but he postponed the visit after Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian declared a state of emergency in the wake of violent
    protests in the capital city, Yerevan.

    The protests were staged by opposition leaders who charge that the
    nation's February presidential election was rigged by Prime Minister
    Serge Sarkisian, who emerged with a decisive victory. On March 1,
    a confrontation between demonstrators and troops in Yerevan erupted
    into bloodshed, leaving 8 people dead and over 100 wounded. Rumors
    of an attempted coup flew around the Armenian capital on the eve of
    the originally scheduled for Cardinal Bertone's visit.

    As the political situation stabilized, however, the Italian cardinal
    made the decision to go ahead with his visit to Armenia, foreshortening
    his scheduled itinerary. He will leave on Thursday, March 6, to travel
    to Azerbaijan, resuming his original travel schedule there.

    This is the second time in less than a month that a trip by Cardinal
    Bertone takes place immediately after following a dramatic political
    development in the country he is visiting. In February the cardinal
    arrived in Cuba just after Fidel Castro announced that he would step
    down from power.
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