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    KOCHARYAN SAYS NO NECESSITY TO REDUCE OR PROLONG TERMS OF STATE OF EMERGENCY

    ARKA
    March 5, 2008

    YEREVAN, March 5. /ARKA/. Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan believes
    there is no necessity to reduce or prolong the terms of the state of
    emergency imposed in Yerevan.

    "Before we lift the state of emergency we must be convinced that
    the unrest is not going to recur. Today there is no such confidence,
    since the location of those who organized the disturbances is unknown,"
    Kocharyan told reporters on Wednesday. The president says number one
    task of the authorities is to find out the location of the organizers
    especially given the fact that weapons were used against the police.

    "We are not yet quite sure that the incidents will not recur," the
    president stated.

    >From February 20 to March 1, Armenia's opposition political forces
    led by ex-president Levon Ter-Petrossyan were holding rallies in
    Liberty Square in Yerevan protesting against the results of February
    19 presidential elections attributing victory to Prime Minister
    Serge Sargssyan.

    On March 1 morning, the police dispersed the rally, and the
    participants moved toward the French Embassy, near the Yerevan
    Municipality to continue their rally there.

    According to the Police, the situation went beyond control and the
    crowd set to destroy and plunder the government and private buildings
    in the neighborhood.

    On March 1, RA President Robert Kocharyan issued a decree on a state of
    emergency, the police and the army put an end to the mass unrest. As
    a result, 131 people were injured, eight were killed and 36 vehicles
    were burned down.
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