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    ARMENIAN PRESIDEMT SEES NO NECESSITY TO EXTEND OR REDUCE PERIOD OF EMERGENCY STATE

    ARKA
    March 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 5, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian president Robert Kocharian
    at present sees no necessity to extend or reduce the period of the
    state of emergency declared in Yerevan. He stated that at the March
    5 press conference. He said that first of all, it is necessary to
    clarify the whereabouts and list of the organizers of the March 1
    disorders in Yerevan and to make sure that no disorders of this kind
    will occur again prior to lifting the state of emergency. "Today we
    are not completely sure of it because the people who used arms and
    explosives against military are at large. Unless we have a definite
    answer to this question, we have no right to lift (the state of
    emergency) and then to have severer consequences," he said.

    In response to the question of a Georgian reporter, R. Kocharian
    said that the dialog with the authorities was rejected by this part
    of the opposition.

    Moreover, Levon Ter-Petrosian announced that Liberty Square is his
    apartment and he must be carried from there to the presidential
    palace. "Such statements just close the path of a normal
    dialog." Besides, according to R. Kocharian, the newly elected
    president expressed a willingness for dialog, his statement had no
    ristrictions, everybody, except for Ter-Petrosian, responded to it,
    and active negotiations are currently underway on formation of a
    coalition goevrnment. "It is possible that they were reluctant to
    engage in dialog so as to keep the bellicose mood of the electorate
    or, roughly speaking, their fighting ability, which we saw late March
    1 and early March 2," R. Kocharian said.

    He refuted L. Ter-Petrosian's statement that he was ready to engage in
    a dialog with authorities and join demonstrators but he had no such
    opportunity. "No one prevented him," R. Kocharian said, explaining
    that his bodyguards refused to participate in illegal actions. "He
    was free to go without bodyguards, and as he was concerned about his
    own security, he should also have been concerned about security of the
    people who gathered there." The first president informed R. Kocharian
    (via the head of the latter's guards Grigory Sargsian) about his
    intention to go to demonstrators and tell them to calm down but he
    presented an ultimatum: he will lead demonstrators to Opera Square
    where they will hold a rally for 15 consecutive days. This proposal was
    made at the moment when the crowd armed with sticks and metal rods had
    already built barricades from about 30 burnt cars and there were beaten
    policemen. "Just imagine what would have happened to the city if we had
    allowed the crowd in such a state to reach Opera through the avenue."

    The Armenian president said that Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II
    went on his own initiative to Levon Ter-Petrosian. "I was astonished
    to hear about it, I cannot imagine that an Armenian in any place of
    the world can send His Holiness back from the door of his house. The
    impression is that it seems to him that at this moment he is riding
    high and that the authorities are in a panic. By not meeting with
    His Holiness, he missed the chance to get out of this situation and
    to save his own face," R. Kocharian said.

    In the opinion of the Armenian president, "the direct consequence of
    his activities is the disgrace that occured in Yerevan, for which
    every Armenian, every resident of Yerevan experiences discomfort,
    a normal person can be brought into a state of psychosis and at that
    moment he is not aware of what he is doing - for this he bears direct
    responsibility before the people and law enforcement bodies. If he is
    to be forgiven, it is the people who may forgive him," R. Kocharian
    said, pointing out that "everybody must be punished in accordance
    with their guilt" in order to prevent such things in future.

    According to R. Kocharian, after lifting the state of emergency,
    the city authorities must not allow any rally until the situation
    calms own. "This time we will not wait for 2, 3, 5 and more days,
    the response will be sharp on the very first day so that we will not
    get into such a situation." In general, permanent rallies should be
    excluded in order to avoid such situations. The Armenian president
    expressed an opinion that an amendment should be made in the law on
    mass events, the same political force or candidate should be banned
    from holding a continuous rally for a week, the law should envisage
    the opportunity to hold rallies in Opera Square twice a week. "After
    all, no one can privatize Opera, it is a recreation site of our people
    and city residents," Robert Kocharian said.
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