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    ARMENIAN MILITARY WARNS AGAINST MORE PROTESTS

    Radio Liberty
    March 2 2008
    Czech Republic

    The Armenian military urged Yerevan residents Sunday to comply with
    a state of emergency imposed the previous night, warning that its
    soldiers deployed in the city center would "strictly" counter any
    attempts to stage more anti-governmenr rallies there.

    "I would like to warn all citizens that any attempt to organize or
    participate in events prohibited under the state of emergency would be
    adequately and strictly countered by the Armed Forces of the Republic
    of Armenia," Colonel-General Seyran Ohanian, chief of the army staff,
    said in a televised address to the nation.

    "I particular, I am asking you to refrain from attempting to assemble
    in Yerevan even in small groups," said Ohanian. The army would step
    in at the "slightest" sign of such attempts, he added.

    Hundreds of troops backed by armored vehicles continued to patrol
    key squares and street junctions in downtown Yerevan as of Sunday
    evening. In particular, they cordoned off the sreet where riot police
    fought pitched battles with angry supporters of former President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian. Troop presence was also strong outside Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisian's office and Liberty Square where thousands
    of Ter-Petrosian supporters had been camped for 11 days.

    President Robert Kocharian, meanwhile, visited the site of the
    protest littered with stones and other traces of the late-night
    violence. Television images showed him inspecting the charred hulk
    of a police vehicle set ablaze by protesters outside the Yerevan
    mayor's office.

    Kocharian's office said the outgoing president also discussed the
    post-election unrest in Armenia in a phone conversation with Javier
    Solana, the European Union's foreign and security policy chief. It
    said Solana expressed his "solidarity with the president and the
    people of Armenia" and pledged to send a special envoy to Armenia.
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