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    PUTIN BACKS ARMENIAN CRACKDOWN

    AP
    Friday March 7 2008

    MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced support Thursday
    for the Armenian government's crackdown on the opposition that comes
    in the wake of a disputed presidential election.

    Putin's backing contrasted with calls by the United States and others
    in the West for Armenia's president to lift a state of emergency
    imposed in the wake of weekend clashes between protesters and security
    officials that left eight people dead and more than 100 injured.

    Speaking by telephone with outgoing Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian, Putin "expressed certainty that the efforts made by the
    Armenian leadership will serve to provide for constitutional order,"
    the Kremlin said.

    The bloodshed was the worst political crisis to hit this strategically
    located, volatile former Soviet land in nearly a decade. Armenia
    has close ties with Russia, which maintains a military base in the
    Caucasus Mountain nation.

    The government crackdown came after round-the-clock protests by
    opposition supporters alleging fraud in the Feb. 19 election. Official
    results put the opposition candidate, Levon Ter-Petrosian, a distant
    second to Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian, Kocharian's favored
    successor.

    Kocharian declared the 20-day state of emergency Saturday night,
    following a day of clashes that erupted when police broke up an
    opposition tent camp, then used tear gas and fired in the air to
    disperse thousands of demonstrators.

    More than 10 arrested, including top allies of Ter-Petrosian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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