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    ARMENIAN PARTIES IN LEBANON ISSUE STATEMENT

    Yerkir
    12.05.2008 15:38

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Armenian political parties, the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation, the Ramkavar Azatakan party and the
    Hnchak Social Democratic Party, held a meeting on May 9 in Beirut
    in connection with the recent civil unrest, Shahan Gantaharian,
    the chief editor of the Armenian-language newspaper Azdak, has said.

    Gantaharian told Yerkir by the phone that those parties have called on
    the conflicting sides to engage in a dialogue and stop the bloodshed.

    The recent events remind of the civil war in Lebanon," Gantaharian
    said.

    "The clashes are mainly between the pro-government and the opposition
    forces. The clashes have resulted in the opposition forces to take
    control over the western districts of Beirut. The situation is tense
    in the northern and mountainous parts of Lebanon where the opposition
    has taken control too.

    Clashes occur at the Syrian border as well and the highway to Damascus
    often gets blocked." He added that the opposition has blocked the
    roads to the airport, and all the flights have been delayed.

    Gantaharyan said that the Armenian-populated districts of Beirut are
    mainly unharmed. The roads to the Mecca region are blocked but the
    Armenian village, Anchar, has been saved since no clashes occurred
    there. He said that the Armenian air carrier, Armavia, has stopped
    its flights to Beirut.

    "The Armenian community has found itself in a new situation since
    many were planning to travel to Armenia, and because of this, it was
    impossible to celebrate the Shushi liberation anniversary. However,
    before those events, the ARF youth organizations and committees managed
    to hold several events dedicated to that date. Some cultural events
    have been delayed, however," Gantaharian said.
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