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    ARFD: FOUNDING PARLIAMENT'S PERSISTENCE TO HOLD PROTEST ACTIONS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH IS NOT CLEAR

    by Ashot Safaryan

    Monday, February 2, 13:05

    Some forces may use the incident in Berdzor to drive a hedge between
    Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the secretary of the parliamentary
    group of the ARFD Aghvan Vardanyan told journalists on Monday.

    He said that the goals, the slogan and the behavior of the Founding
    Parliament are not acceptable to the ARFD.

    "By using 'The 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide without
    the Ruling Regime' slogan, they have made this tragic date as an
    instrument for solving some internal political disputes. On the
    contrary, we must use this date to consolidate our nation. We also
    wonder why the organizers of the action ignored the urges of people
    from Nagorno-Karabakh not to hold such an action now that the tension
    on the contact line is high," Vardanyan said.

    On the other hand, he pointed out that the police should not have
    used force. "This is unacceptable as some forces can use this for
    driving a hedge between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh," Vardanyan said.

    To recall, representatives of the Founding Parliament, including
    Zhirayr Sefilyan, an Artsakh War veteran, were severely beaten up on
    their way to Karabakh, near Berdzor. With such7 measures the Karabakh
    Police tried to prevent the car rally in Artsakh. The rally is part of
    the Movement "Centennial Without the Regime" that seeks a power shift
    in Armenia ahead of the Armenian Genocide centennial. Members of the
    Founding Parliament say many of the police officers who attacked them
    were wearing civilian cloths. They say the police officers dragged
    them out from their cars and severely beaten up with rubber sticks.

    Many of the beaten up activists were taken to the Stepanakert
    Hospital. Sefilyan was hospitalized in grave condition too.

    Meanwhile, the Karabakh Police disseminated a statement saying they
    allegedly acted within the law. They said that the car rally had
    garnered a "negative response from wide segments of the public
    in Artsakh" and unknown individuals had decided to prevent the
    participants of the car rally from entering the territory of Nagorno
    Karabakh.

    The statement went on to say that given these circumstances and
    possible violations of public order, the NKR police had placed units
    along several sections of the Goris-Stepanakert highway. They said
    that the participants of the car rally were asked by police officers
    stationed on the highway to turn back because their initiative could
    cause "social tension" in Artsakh. "However, several participants of
    the car rally, opposing our request, resorted to illegal activities
    and continued provocations, even after warnings to desist by police,"
    the statement read. "To prevent possible mass unrest, the police of NKR
    were forced to resort to corresponding measures conferred to them by
    law. Sadly, there were injuries, however no one's life is in danger."

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=08E7C870-AAC3-11E4-82010EB7C0D21663

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