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    CZECH FOREIGN MINISTRY CONDEMNS VIOLENCE IN ARMENIA

    Czech News Agency
    March 4, 2008 Tuesday

    Prague, March 4 (CTK) - The Czech Foreign Ministry expressed
    its concern over internal political developments inArmenia after
    February 19 presidential elections that led to the declaration of
    a state of emergency in a statementissued today. "We believe that
    free expression of views on the government policy is an indivisible
    part ofdemocratic developments but a discussion on the future of the
    country should be carried out within the rule of law andpolitical
    dialogue," the ministry says. It reacts to violent protests triggered
    by opposition demonstrationsagainst the election of Robert Kocharyan
    as new Armenian president in the elections that the opposition
    considersrigged. Opposition leader and former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan blamed police brutality for the violence. Eightpeople
    were killed and 33 police injured in the protests that erupted after
    the elections. The protests ended after the government declared a
    state of emergency and mobilised the army. "The use of force and
    violence against peacefulprotesters is absolutely unacceptable,"
    the Czech Foreign Ministry says. "The Czech Republic urgently calls
    onthe Armenian government to prevent further violence in the country
    and release detained persons. It also calls onparticipants to start
    a constructive dialogue with the aim to reduce tension and resolve
    the crisis in a peacefulway," the Czech Foreign Ministry stresses in
    the statement.
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