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    PanArmenian News
    Dec 25 2004


    ARMENIAN CONTINGENT CAN LEAVE FOR IRAQ ALREADY JANUARY 5


    25.12.2004 15:04

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yesterday by 10 p.m. at its closed sitting the
    Armenian Parliament passed a decision to send Armenian military
    specialists to Iraq. 91 deputies voted for it, 23 - against it, while
    one abstained. Justice opposition faction and Dashnaktsutyun party,
    forming part of the ruling coalition, voted against. The rest of the
    factions, including the oppositionist National Unity, voted for
    Armenia joining the Memorandum concluded between Poland and 19 other
    countries, including Armenia. Thus, 46 Armenian specialists,
    including one common commander, one signal officer at the staff of
    the Polish division in Iraq, a platoon commander, three physicians (a
    cardiologist, a general practitioner and a psychiatrist), 10 sappers
    and 30 drivers will leave for Iraq. A salary of 600 thousand Armenian
    drams will be paid to them from the state budget of Armenia, while
    the US Government will cover the rest of the costs. At the same time,
    a survey held by Vox Populi center for public opinion research shows
    that only 6% of Armenian citizens, who took part in the study, have a
    positive attitude towards sending Armenian specialists to Iraq.
    Meanwhile 24% of the respondents do not have an opinion on the matter
    and 60% hold a negative posture on the decision in question.
    Nevertheless, in the words of the Armenian Defense Minister, the
    Armenian contingent may be sent to Iraq already in January. All the
    specialists leaving for Iraq are volunteers. The main doubts in the
    society over the decision in question concern apprehensions regarding
    the security of Armenian Diaspora in Arab countries, who can become
    targets of attacks by Islamic radicals.
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