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    BURSA GOVERNOR: WE WILL NOT LET ANY WRONGDOING DAMAGE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    13.10.2009 19:16 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ All precautions have been taken to prevent any
    incidents during the upcoming national football game between Turkey
    and Armenia, the governor of the host city said Thursday.

    "A warm welcome here will earn prestige not only for Bursa but also for
    the country and boost Turkey's image," Sahabettin Harput, the governor
    of the northwestern city of Bursa told the Anatolia news agency.

    Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, the automobile and textile capital of
    Turkey, will host a 2012 World Cup Qualifying Group 5 game between
    Turkey and Armenia on Wednesday.

    In light of both countries' political history, there were worries
    of trouble triggered by ultra-nationalist groups in Bursa, but the
    government took a string of precautions to avoid them.

    "The tickets to the game will not be sold," daily Hurriyet reported
    on Monday, "and will be distributed to hundreds of policemen and
    soldiers who will enter the stadium as civilians."

    More than 2,000 police officials will be on duty on the match day,
    and reinforcements can be called in from neighboring cities. Every
    fan will be searched before entering the stadium, and nothing will
    be allowed in but Turkish flags and red-white fabric. No provocative
    chanting and banners will be allowed, said Harput. The spectators
    will not even be allowed to bring in pieces of cardboard to sit on,
    as they could write slogans on them.

    "The Armenia game will be beyond an ordinary football match,"
    said Gov. Harput. We will not let any wrongdoing happen before,
    during or after the game that will damage the relations between the
    two countries."
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