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    RA MFA ASTONISHED WITH MATTHEW BRYZA'S STATEMENT

    DeFacto Agency
    March 12 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 12.03.08. DE FACTO. "We're astonished that even after
    his visit to Yerevan, after meeting with and hearing from various
    official and unofficial sources, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of
    State Matthew Bryza could make such arbitrary statements", the RA MFA
    spokesman Tigran Balayan stated while commenting on Matthew Bryza's
    expressions concerning the recent events in the Republic.

    To note, after visiting Armenia Matthew Bryza stated, "the reaction
    of the RA authorities to the events that had taken place in Yerevan
    was harsh and brutal". He stated the U. S. "are disappointed with the
    arrests of the opposition forces' representatives and restrictions
    of mass media's work".

    The RA MFA official representative's comment runs, in part, "Assigning
    such one-sided blame is unfounded and not helpful. The number of
    wounded law enforcement officers (108) -- 43 of them wounded by
    firearms and hand-grenades - clearly demonstrates that rioters were
    in possession of firearms and explosives. That coincides with the
    operative information of law enforcement agencies. In that case,
    labeling the reaction of the government as "a crackdown on opposition
    protests", or qualifying it as "harsh and brutal" is incorrect. This
    was not at all an attack by policemen on civilians.

    The violence of March 1 is indeed of great concern to all of us in
    Armenia, including and foremost, the government, which believes it
    is responsible for the maintenance of public order and safety".

    According to the RA MFA representative, the government attempted
    to do so, exercising restraint, but as law enforcement bodies
    had earlier cautioned, turned into a clash between officers and
    demonstrators. "With eight people dead (including one policeman) and
    dozens injured (many from law enforcement), there is no doubt that
    this was serious violence, and indeed deplorable, as Mr. Bryza says".

    According to Tigran Balayan, the international community's focus
    should be to encourage all involved to take responsibility for the
    damage to the fabric of our society and to look for inclusive ways
    to move forward.

    "Ill-informed statements can and do contribute to an escalation of
    political tension", he underscored.
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