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    ROBERT KOCHARIAN HAS NO FEARS THAT AMENDMENTS TO LAW ON PUBLIC EVENTS MAY TURN ARMENIA INTO POLICE STATE

    Noyan Tapan
    March 21, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian president sees no danger
    that as a result of the amendments in the law on mass events Armenia
    may turn into a police state. Robert Kocharian stated this at the
    March 21 press conference, adding that the amendments proceed from
    the Constitution and are in line with the respective conventions.

    To recap, by these amendments, a local government body may ban rallies,
    processions and demonstrations based on a conclusion of the RA national
    security body and the police.

    According to the president, in the postelection period he did not
    allow the police to intervene in 9-day unauthorized rallies not to
    distort the processes of ballot recounting and appeal. "I am not sure
    that it was correct. If there had been more drastic intervention on
    the second day of anauthorized rallies, the consequences would not
    probably have been so grave," R. Kocharian said, adding that rallies
    and processions must not be organized for some period of time. "If
    we are concerned about stability in the country, it is obvious that
    such steps will not contribute to stability: everybody should show
    restraint." Besides, according to R. Kocharian, some people, who
    had used arms and explosives against policemen, are still wanted
    by the police, and there is no guarantee that they will not again
    resort to provocations "in order to mess up the situation and avoid
    responsibility."

    In response to the question "What have you succeeded in and what
    have you failed to do during 10 years as president of the country?",
    R. Kocharian promised to think over this question and answer it
    until the end of his term of office - April 9. "I failed to prevent
    the March 1 events but I managed to prevent, maybe by means of more
    drastic measures, their scale from being larger and graver," he said.
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