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    YEREVAN UNHAPPY WITH U.S. DIPLOMAT'S COMMENTS ON LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS
    March 12 2008
    Russia

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry has dismissed as unfounded the comments
    made by U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza on
    the actions of the Armenian leadership against the opposition.

    "In that case, labeling the reaction of the government as 'a crackdown
    on opposition protests', or qualifying it as 'harsh and brutal' is
    wrong. This was not at all an attack by policemen on civilians,"
    says a statement issued by Tigran Balayan, the head of the Press
    Division of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday.

    "We're astonished that even after his visit to Yerevan, after meeting
    with and hearing from various official and unofficial sources Mr. Bryza
    could make such arbitrary statements," it says.

    "The number of wounded law enforcement officers - part 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,"
    Balayan says.

    The radical opposition led by former presidential candidate Ter-
    Petrosian held rallies and processions in central Yerevan starting
    on February 20 in disagreement with the outcome of the February 19
    elections won by Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan. On March 1, the protest
    actions degenerated into rioting and clashes between protesters and
    law enforcement officers, leading to eight dead and about 180 injured.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian introduced a state of emergency
    in Yerevan for a period of 20 days.
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