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    THE OPPOSITION IS MAKING CHANGES

    A1+
    [08:00 pm] 18 September, 2008

    Although the rally on September 15 was permitted, there was
    an unprecedented amount of policemen standing on the streets of
    Yerevan. Press speaker of the Armenian National Congress Arman Musinyan
    stated today that according to their information, there were police
    subdivisions from all provinces, except the Syunik Marz and there
    was a lot of aggression.

    "Before the rally there were violent acts, attacks on young activists
    and an evident portrayal of aggression. It became clear to us that
    the authorities intended on committing provocative acts and literally
    massacre the citizens. Of course, we did not commit any provocative
    acts. The national movement was satisfied with the rally and did not
    organize a march", stated Arman Musinyan and added that the roots of
    terrorist acts can be traced to the government.

    Musinyan assured that that makes the opposition "make some changes in
    its strategy", but claimed that that doesn't mean less activism. In
    regard to foreign policies, the press speaker noted that the national
    movement is concerned with a couple of policies, such as the rumors
    about the change in format of the OSCE Minsk Group and Turkey's
    intermediary role, the statement made by Turkey's president regarding
    Serzh Sargsyan's decision to hand over the seized territories and the
    fact that the RA government has given its consent to the proposal to
    form a committee of Armenian and Turkish historians.

    Musinyan stated that the authorities believe that there is no need to
    change the format, but the problem is that a statement has already
    been made. However, there is information regarding the signing of
    unimportant documents, which goes to show that Turkey will have active
    participation in the Karabakh conflict negotiations process.
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