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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SHOCKED WITH MATTHEW BRYZA'S STATEMENT

    Regnum
    March 13 2008
    Russia

    Ministry of foreign affairs of Armenia is shocked with statement
    of US deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian
    affairs Matthew Bryza on the recent events in Yerevan. "Such biased
    accusations are groundless and futile. The fact of 108 police officers
    being wounded, of whom 43 received missile wounds, are evidence of
    the rally activists' being armed with guns and explosives."

    "This coincides with operative information of the law enforcement
    agencies, of which the public was informed several days before March
    1. In this case, it is unacceptable to qualify the government's
    reaction to the riots as 'opposition rally crackdown' and 'rough and
    brutal action'," spokesman of Armenian foreign ministry Tigran Balayan
    is quoted by a REGNUM correspondent referring to the ministerial
    press service.

    According to Balayan, acts of violence that took place on March 1
    are a real cause of concern for everybody in Armenia, including and
    first of all, the government that is responsible for maintaining law,
    order, and security in the country. He said that while the government
    displayed self-composure and tried to preserve law and order, the
    situation followed the scenario, forecast by law-enforcement agencies
    and deteriorated into clashes between the police and rally attendants.

    "Whereas we have eight victims (one of them is a police officer) and
    tens of injured people (of them many are employees of law-enforcement
    agencies), there is no doubt about the incident being a serious and
    deplorable" act of violence, just as Bryza has characterized it.

    "Today, 10 days after the formidable day, Armenia's major task is to
    investigate and analyze the incident and look for ways towards the
    common progress. International community has to support all concerned
    parties that are ready to accept responsibility and look for ways
    to move forward. Statements based on false information can lead,
    and have already led, to aggravation of the tensions," the foreign
    ministry spokesman's statement reads.
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