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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    April 5, 2004, Monday

    WAR IS SAID TO AGAIN BE POSSIBLE IN THE TRANSCAUCASIA


    As far back as March 27, Gegam Arutyunyan, former deputy defense
    minister of Armenia, now member of the political council of the
    Republic oppositional party, urged the opposition to carry out a
    "democratic revolution." On April 1, he was supported by the National
    Unity party and the Justice bloc. The unified opposition informed the
    public of launching its struggle for shifting the power in the
    country and even announced the specified terms of the protests -
    April 5 to 13.

    Speaking at the parliament, Viktor Dallakyan, a leader of the Justice
    bloc, said: "Armenia found itself in a deep crisis, dismissal of
    President Robert Kocharyan being the only way out." He told the
    deputies that, as reported by the unified opposition headquarters,
    Armenian leaders are getting ready for the upcoming actions of
    protest and intends to use the army against the demonstration. Serzh
    Sarkisyan, defense minister and secretary of the National Security
    Council said the situation in the republic is in a strain. However,
    (...) he flatly denied the rumors saying that the Defense Ministry is
    forming detachments to suppress the wave of opposition. (...)

    Meanwhile, Mikael Danielyan, chairman of the Helsinki Association of
    Armenia is sure that "under conditions of the current political
    crisis, for Kocharyan war remains the only method to pacify the
    opposition." He doesn't rule out that an armed conflict may arise
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia because of Nagorny Karabakh already in
    April. Danielyan says this could be the reason why military exercises
    are conducted in Armenia now. Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar
    Aliyev doesn't rule out that an armed conflict may be resumed between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. He said on March 31 that "a war against
    Armenia might occur any day now."

    Source: Novye Izvestia, April 2, 2004, p. 3

    Translated by Andrei Ryabochkin
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