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    AUTHORITIES BECOMING A LITTLE MORE SERIOUS - OPPOSITIONIST

    Tert.am
    15.03.11

    The Armenian authorities have started to take the situation a little
    more seriously, says the coordinator of the opposition Armenian
    National Congress (ANC).

    At a news conference on Tuesday, Levon Zurabyan spoke of President
    Serzh Sargsyan's recent speech on Armenia's economic policies, as
    well as police reforms. He said he would have seen a positive move
    in the president's statements if not for yesterday's incident with
    an ANC representative.

    ANC member and former USSR and European boxing champion Samson
    Khachatryan was caught by police officers yesterday and arrested on
    charges of using force against a representative of the authorities.

    "Some of the statements by the authorities, including those on the
    domestic situation, do really demonstrate that they have quit their
    immature posture, having adopted a more serious approach. We'd consider
    it a positive development, if not for Samson Khachatryan's arrest,"
    he said.

    He also referred the Serzh Sargsyan's recent speech where he said he
    was ashamed for the behavior of some police officers.

    "Everybody should be ashamed for having such police," he added.

    Zurabyan was surprised that the police maintained the records of some
    fired police officers in their reserve.

    "Are the records of criminals maintained in the human resource reserve
    of the police? Is that a new form of punishment in Armenia?" he asked.

    Zurabyan further spoke of the ANC's next rally scheduled for March 17.

    He said he expected to see a crowded gathering of presentable people
    and called on the participants to be disciplined and highly organized.

    He also called on the police to refrain from any acts of aggression.




    From: A. Papazian
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