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    ARMY WAS NOT INVOLVED IN QUELLING OPPOSITION RALLIES IN SPRING 2008 - ARMENIAN MILITARY

    Interfax
    Feb 19 2009
    Russia

    Armenia's armed forces were not involved in restoring order on March
    1 2008, spokesman for the Armenian defense minister Col. Seiran
    Shakhsuvarian told Interfax.

    "Units of the Yerevan garrison were ordered to refrain from the use of
    force. They did not use weapons. Nor did they do anything to restore
    public order. That was done by Armenian police," Shakhsuvarian said.

    A member of the opposition Armenian National Congress, Levon Zurabian,
    claimed on Wednesday that "a military coup was accomplished in the
    country on March 1 2008."

    "Given that armed forces were used against Armenian citizens on March
    1, we think a military coup was accomplished on that day," he said.

    Zurabian presented a report by the Public Commission for Investigating
    the Events of March 1 2008, formed by the opposition, with a video
    attached, showing armed people in military uniforms and military
    hardware, including armored personnel carriers on March 1.

    Units of the Yerevan garrison were involved in guarding special state
    facilities, the spokesman said.

    After the Armenian presidential elections on February 19 2008, the
    Armenian opposition, led by ex-President Levon Ter-Petrosian, said
    they did not recognize the outcome of the election and organized mass
    protests, which deteriorated into clashes with police on March 1. Ten
    people were killed and over 250 were wounded in the unrest.
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