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    Agence France Presse
    March 13, 2008 Thursday


    Armenia lifts emergency media restrictions

    YEREVAN


    Ex-Soviet Armenia on Thursday lifted some media restrictions imposed
    under a state of emergency earlier this month but continued a ban on
    public protests.

    President Robert Kocharian signed a decree lifting an order on the
    media to only broadcast or publish information from official sources
    as of Friday, the presidential administration said in a statement.

    But he left in force a measure banning the publication of "obviously
    false information about the government and internal political
    questions or information that will destabilise the situation."

    A ban on public demonstrations also remained in place.

    The 20-day state of emergency was declared on March 1 after eight
    people died in street battles between riot police and opposition
    supporters in the capital Yerevan. The violence also injured dozens,
    many from gunshot wounds.

    Police arrested more than 50 people in connection with the unrest,
    which broke out after riot police moved to disperse opposition
    protesters who had rallied for 11 days against the result of a
    presidential election officially won by Prime Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian.

    Opposition supporters claim the election was rigged to ensure
    Sarkisian's victory over former president Levon Ter-Petrosian, though
    foreign observers said the vote was mostly in line with international
    standards.

    The mountainous country of about three million people -- wedged
    between Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Turkey -- has seen repeated
    political violence and post-election protests since gaining its
    independence with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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