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    US EMBASSY OFFICIAL - ARMENIAN POLICE USED
    Ararat Davtyan

    http://hetq.am/en/society/embassy-2/
    2010 /02/13 | 14:37

    Society

    U.S. Firm to Train Armenian Police in "Crowd Control"

    John Mayer, who heads the Anti-Drug and Legal Affairs Cooperation
    Division with the US Embassy in Armenia, today characterized the RoA
    Police Department's handling of the March 1, 2008 public unrest in
    Armenia following the contested presidential elections as, "the tactics
    and doctrine of the Soviet period and not suitable for such instances."

    At the US Embassy today, John Mayer and Adam Leggatt, a member of
    Densus who served with the British Army, presented the outlines of
    a new program to train Armenian police in the correct and accepted
    practices of crowd control.

    United States to finance training of Armenian Police

    With the financial assistance of the US, the Densus Group, which bills
    itself as "first and foremost a decision-support organization, a firm
    that equips its clients with the capabilities to succeed in addressing
    their most pressing solutions by understanding what is happening around
    them" , will be training Armenian police in crowd control techniques.

    "The tactics that we teach are primarily based on the standards
    employed in Great Britain and Western Europe, but they have been
    modified to suit the peculiarities of the Armenian police force. What
    is essential in all the training is respect for the right of people
    to protest and to most effectively guarantee an absence of violence,"
    said Mr. Mayer at today's meeting with reporters.

    Densus Group representative - Cops must sometimes use force

    He went to say that if physical force must be used by law enforcement
    it is important that it be targeted only against those committing acts
    of violence. Mr. Mayer added that while it is sometimes difficult to
    single out those in a crowd who are actually committing violence,
    care must be taken not to use such measures as tear-gas which
    indiscriminately injure peaceful protestors as well.

    "During the training, we have created all possible scenarios ranging
    from purely peaceful protest to mass public unrest," said Mr. Mayer

    Adding that the strategies and tactics involved have been tailored to
    the needs of Armenia, Mr. Mayer said that, "We have focused greatest
    attention on the issue when the police are faced with crowds that
    are non-compliant but not offering violent resistance."

    Densus - Private consulting firm founded by former US and British
    soldiers

    A visit to the Densus Group website offers the following statement
    regarding such crowd control management, "We can offer solutions
    that will allow your officers to deal with these situations in a
    proportionate, human rights compliant but yet effective fashion
    maintaining order without using unnecessary force."

    Densus Group was co-founded by a former US Marine Bart Kohler and
    Sam Rosenfeld, who served for eleven years as an infantry officer
    in the British Army's Royal Irish Regiment. Their clients include
    the US Department of Justice - International Criminal Training and
    Assistance Program, US Marine Corps, Organization for Security and
    Co-operation in Europe and the Washington State Patrol.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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