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    US SHARPLY CONDEMNS ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT CRACKDOWN ON OPPOSITION

    The Associated Press
    March 11, 2008

    WASHINGTON: A senior U.S. official who recently returned from Armenia
    sharply condemned a government crackdown on protests following last
    month's presidential election.

    U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza also raised
    concern about the recent arrests of government opponents close to
    former president Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    The government declared a 20-day state of emergency on March 1 after
    clashes between protesters and police left eight people dead and
    dozens injured.

    "The violence really was deplorable," Bryza told The Associated Press
    Monday. "It seems clear that the reaction by the government was harsh
    and brutal."

    Following the Feb. 19 vote, election officials declared Prime Minister
    Serge Sarkisian the winner over Ter-Petrosian, who appealed, claiming
    fraud, and organized protests. On Saturday, the Constitutional Court
    rejected the appeal. Ter-Petrosian has vowed further protest after
    the state of emergency is lifted.

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    that he lower his sightsOn Friday Bryza met with Sarkisian and
    Ter-Petrosian, as well as current President Robert Kocharian. He said
    he urged the government leaders to lift the state of emergency and
    take steps to speed democratic reforms. He said he also urged both
    sides to open a discussion of how to end the crisis.

    The United States is frustrated by the arrests of opponents since
    his meetings in Armenia, Bryza said.

    "It is not only frustrating that the government has imposed
    restrictions on independent media and left in place a state of
    emergency, but also that it has stepped up arrests of opposition
    leaders," he said. "It is crucial that the arrest of opposition
    figures stops."

    He added that he sees some efforts by the government to diffuse the
    situation, pointing to Sarkisian meeting recently with some of the
    protesters, who were hospitalized following the violence.

    On Monday, Kocharian issued an order allowing political parties to
    resume some activities, though a ban on mass gatherings and harsh
    controls on the media remained in place.

    Bryza also called on the government to investigate and prosecute all
    those from the opposition or the government, who violated election
    laws and unlawfully used violence.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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