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    IN ESTIMATION OF HEAD OF MEDIA RELATIONS DIVISION OF MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, "VOICING SUCH UNILATERAL CHARGE" BY MATTHEW BRYZA "IS GROUNDLESS AND USELESS"

    Noyan Tapan
    March 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 12, NOYAN TAPAN. "We are astonished that even after
    the visit paid to Yerevan and receiving information from different
    official and unofficial sources, the assistant of the U.S. Deputy
    Secretary of State can make such wilful statements," Tigran Balayan,
    the Head of the Media Relations Division of the RA Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs, declared.

    According to him, "the voicing of such a unilateral charge is
    groundless and useless. The number of the injured policemen: 108, 43
    out of whom have received fire-arms or splinter injuries, distinctly
    shows that the demonstrators were armed with fire-arms and explosive
    materials. This coincides with the operative information of the law
    enforcement bodies, which made society aware of all this even days
    before March 1. Under this circumstance, the labelling of the response
    of the government as "dispersion of opposition demonstrations of
    protest" or qualifying as "rude and severe" is not exact. That was
    not an attack upon citizens by the police at all."

    According to Tigran Balayan, "the acts of violence, which took place
    on March 1, are a serious preoccupation for all of us in Armenia,
    including and first of all for the government, which is responsible for
    the preservation of rules and security in the country. The government,
    manifesting restraint, was trying to maintain the rules, however,
    as the law enforcement bodies warned beforehand, it turned into a
    clash between the police and demonstrators. Under the circumstance,
    when there are 8 victims (one of whom is a policeman) and tens of
    injured people (many of whom are from law enforcement bodies), there
    can be no doubt that this was a serious and, in justice, punishable
    act of violence, as Mr. Bryza mentions."

    Today, 10 days after that terrible day, the main problem standing in
    front of Armenia is to examine and understand what happened and look
    for ways forward together. The international community should encourage
    all the envolved sides to assume responsibility for the damage caused
    to the bases of our society and look for inclusive ways for moving
    forward. The statements made on the basis of false awareness can and
    already contribute to the aggravation of the political tension."
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