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  • There Is No Panic Among Lebanese Armenians: Shahan Gantaharyan

    THERE IS NO PANIC AMONG LEBANESE ARMENIANS: SHAHAN GANTAHARYAN

    ARMENPRESS
    OCTOBER 22, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, ARMENPRESS: The situation is calmer in Lebanon.

    Armed clashes were held on October 22 morning, yet the Lebanese army
    was able to control the situation Shahan Gantaharyan, "Azdak" daily
    editor- in- chief informed Armenpress. In the words of Gantaharyan,
    government building serving an arena for the clashes is currently under
    the direct control of the army, yet politically tension prevails in
    the country. People crowded call for the resignation of President and
    Government. Despite this the United States, Great Britain and France
    announced they contribute to the stability of Lebanon.

    Editor-in -chief also noted the life in Lebanon starts to take its
    regular course. What refers to the Lebanese Armenians, the interlocutor
    stated people have concerns that the developments in the neighboring
    countries can have a bad influence on them, yet no panic and alarm
    is observed among Armenians.

    "Reportedly the situation has its impact on both Lebanon and Armenian
    population" Gantaharyan noted. Speaking about the explosion hosted two
    days before in Beirut Christian districts Gantaharyan noted Ashrafie is
    rather populated by Armenians, yet what has happened was not targeted
    against Armenians.

    As it was already known a Lebanese woman married to an Armenian was
    killed. Currently the repair works of shops and residential buildings
    damaged by the explosion are underway. Earlier Nicolas Sehnaoui,
    Lebanese information minister announced two hotels are set to shelter
    the bereaved families.

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