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    CARDINAL BERTONE DEPARTS FOR ARMENIA

    Zenit News Agency
    March 4 2008
    Italy

    Trip Postponed Amid Declared State of Emergency

    VATICAN CITY, MARCH 4, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone
    left today for Armenia, two days after the Vatican announced his
    visit would be postponed due to unrest in the country.

    A communique of the Vatican press office confirmed today that the
    Pope's secretary of state began the visit "with some changes to
    the program."

    "As previously announced, his scheduled visit to Azerbaijan is
    confirmed," added the note.

    Cardinal Bertone planned to leave for Armenia on Sunday, and stay
    through Thursday, when he would head to neighboring Azerbaijan until
    March 9. But post-election clashes between protesters and police in
    Armenia on Saturday resulted in eight deaths. The Armenian government
    declared a 20-day state of emergency, forbidding even small groups
    to gather in the nation's capital.

    A note from the Vatican press office stated, "The visit, which has
    not yet been canceled, could take place in the next several days,
    with a changed schedule."

    Protesters in the former Soviet state claim that the Feb. 19
    presidential elections were rigged. They contested the victory of
    Serzh Sarksyan, who is current President Robert Kocharian's prime
    minister and ally.

    In Azerbaijain on Thursday, Cardinal Bertone is scheduled to meet
    with the head of the Muslim leaders and other religious officials. He
    will express to them the Church's desire to cooperate in the common
    commitment to peace, concord among peoples and the good of the
    human family.

    The cardinal will be present at the inauguration of a new Catholic
    church In Azerbaijian's capital built on land donated to Pope John
    Paul II by President Heydar Aliyev, father of the nation's current
    head of state.
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