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    PRESIDENT KOCHARIAN WARNS AGAINST NEW PROTEST RALLIES, PROMISES TO EASE MEDIA RESTRICTIONS

    ARMENPRESS
    March 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 12, ARMENPRESS: President Robert Kocharian warned today
    the opposition against staging new protest rallies in Yerevan saying
    even talking about it was 'nonsense" just 11 days after a bloody clash
    between opposition demonstrators and security forces that left eight
    people dead and dozens hurt.

    Speaking to reporters, Kocharian said it was time to take a little
    rest. His remarks came in response to a request to comment on
    ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosian's intention to stage a rally once
    the state of emergency was lifted.

    According to Kocharian, rallies and other mass assemblies should be
    avoided for some time until tensions were down and polarization of
    the society was reduced.

    "Just imagine that the authorities allow a rally.

    All those people who clashed with security troops on March 1-2
    will gather in one square. Will come also police officers, as it is
    their duty to ensure the people's security. By the way, 108 police
    officers were hurt in March 1-2 riot, 43 receiving bullet and explosion
    wounds. No one can guarantee the safety of such a rally. Maybe, some
    people will be glad to see renewed clashes with security troops and new
    casualties to give foreign media an occasion to criticizes Armenian
    authorities, but the authorities will not allow it, because there is
    Article 40 of the Constitution that provides us with necessary legal
    grounds for it. I advise that all citizens refrain from participation
    in rallies and ignore provocative statements," Robert Kocharian stated.

    Kocharian said everyone should realize that the weaker Armenia is
    the bigger will be the temptation to exert pressure on the country
    and its new president.

    He said this is a textbook example.

    Kocharian said the situation is not irreversible and things will
    be back to normal track in a month or two. He said all those who
    instigated the riot must be held accountable because if this is not
    done the provocative actions will continue.

    Kocharian agreed that the latest developments have affected the
    economy, first of all the tourism sector, cutting drastically the
    number of foreigners who planned to visit the country this year.

    Robert Kocharian said also he was not going to extend the 20-day
    state of emergency that was imposed on March 1.

    Kocharian said there were no reason to prolong it.

    To substantiate he quoted from law-enforcement bodies' reports that
    no violations of the state of emergency has been registered and that
    the situation in Yerevan is under their full control.

    Robert Kocharian said also he will decree, today or tomorrow, to lift
    restrictions on mass media activity that came along with the state
    of emergency.

    According to the president, his decree will clearly indicate the
    activities which mass media will have to avoid. Particularly, it will
    refer to publication of obvious lies and provocative information.
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