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  • Armenia Dismayed By U.S. Diplomat's Statements About Events In Yerev

    ARMENIA DISMAYED BY U.S. DIPLOMAT'S STATEMENTS ABOUT EVENTS IN YEREVAN

    Interfax News Agency
    March 17 2008
    Russia

    Armenia's presidential spokesman Viktor Sogomonyan has expressed
    dismay over the latest statements by U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary
    of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Mathew Bryza, who said
    that the March 1-2 dispersal of rioting opposition supporters in
    Yerevan was a brutal and cruel action.

    "I was surprised to read the statement Mr. Bryza made after his
    departure from Yerevan. I am familiar with his earlier statements
    because I attended his meeting with the Armenian president. They are
    contradictory," Sogomonyan told reporter in Yerevan on Monday.

    Sogomonyan noted that the Armenian government acted in the interests
    of the entire people.

    "The March 1 events prove that the authorities defended the Armenian
    democracy from pseudo democracy," the spokesman said.

    This is all the more surprising considering that United States shares
    a similar approach to protecting democracy and the people from mob
    rule and various instances of radicalism, he added.

    Sogomonyan remarked that in recent years, the United States had
    often practiced anti-democratic restrictions as part its crackdown
    on terrorism.

    On March 1, post-election rallies held by the Armenian opposition
    since February 20 culminated in street riots and clashes with police,
    which left 8 people dead and wounded more than 200.

    The March 1 events prompted President Robert Kocharyan to declare a
    state of emergency for 20 days.
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