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    Agence France Presse
    March 13, 2008 Thursday 2:16 PM GMT


    US calls for political dialogue in Armenia

    WASHINGTON


    The White House expressed concern Thursday about Armenia's crackdown,
    including arrests of opposition figures, and called for political
    dialogue to end the crisis there.

    "We continue to follow with concern the current situation in
    Armenia," spokesman Tony Fratto told reporters.

    "The government of Armenia needs to uphold the rule of law, lift the
    state of emergency and restore press freedoms. We urge a political
    dialogue between the government and opposition to resolve the
    situation quickly," he said.

    The Armenian capital Yerevan is under a state of emergency until
    March 20 following clashes between riot police and anti-government
    protesters on March 1 that left seven civilians and one police
    officer dead. Dozens more were injured, many from gunshot wounds.

    "The United States has condemned the violence of March 1 and 2 that
    resulted in a loss of life and subsequent government crackdown, that
    included arrests of members of the opposition, curtailed the freedom
    of press as well as public assembly," said Fratto.

    The unrest was sparked by police efforts to disperse thousands of
    protesters who had rallied for 11 days against the results of a
    February 19 presidential election won by Prime Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian, outgoing President Robert Kocharian's handpicked
    successor.

    The opposition claims the election was rigged to secure victory for
    Sarkisian over Ter-Petrosian, who came a distant second. Foreign
    observers, however, said the vote had by and large met international
    standards.
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