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    TIGRAN BALAYAN: WE'RE ASTONISHED AT BRYZA'S STATEMENT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    12.03.2008 15:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We're astonished that even after his visit to
    Yerevan, after meeting with and hearing from various official and
    unofficial sources, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matt
    Bryza could make such arbitrary statements," said Tigran Balayan,
    Head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Press Division.

    "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 which had informed
    the public about all this, days before the events of March 1. 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,"
    he said.

    "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. It
    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,"
    Mr Balayan noted.

    Armenia's challenge, now, 10 days after that disastrous day, is to
    fully explore and understand what happened and find ways to move
    forward together, according to him.

    "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 resumed.

    U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza said that
    "United States is frustrated by the arrests of opponents since his
    meetings in Armenia." "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."

    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.
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