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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY UNHAPPY ABOUT MATTHEW BRYZA'S STATEMENT

    ARKA
    March 14, 2008

    YEREVAN, March 14. /ARKA/. Vartan Oskanian, Armenian foreign minister,
    speaking Thursday at a news conference, said the ministry found Deputy
    Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Bryza's statement biased.

    Bryza said in his statement that he viewed the opposition-staged
    rally dispersal as brutal action.

    The minister wonders how Bryza could say such a thing after seeing
    the situation and wounded policemen.

    Earlier, Tigran Balayan, Foreign Ministry spokesman, said that the
    ministry has been shocked by the Bryza's stunning statement about
    recent developments in Armenia.

    He blamed the U.S. official "for making such a groundless and useful
    statement".

    On February 20, Armenian opposition headed by former president Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan launched protests in Yerevan's Libery Square disputing
    the results of the recent presidential election and insisting that
    the election was fraudulent.

    The police attacked protesters Saturday night.

    After that, protesters gathered in the square near France's embassy
    and city hall.

    The police department says one policeman and seven civilians were
    killed and 131 injured in clashes.

    President Kocharyan imposed a 20-day state of emergency on March
    1. Central Election Commission says Serge Sargsyan won presidency by
    scoring 52.82% of votes.
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