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    ARA PAPYAN: TENSION IN THE REGION CONTINUES TO RISE

    "Radiolur"
    18:25 04.02.2013

    Anna Nazaryan

    The situation in the region continues to aggravate, political
    scientist Ara Papyan told reporters today.

    "The anti-Armenian sentiments in Turkey have aggravated ahead of the
    100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, which is evidenced by the
    increased violence against Armenians. Clashes are inevitable before
    the forthcoming presidential elections in Iran. A dual power has been
    established in Georgia after the parliamentary elections. The
    expressions of intolerance in some regions of Azerbaijan are connected
    with ethnic issues, as they take place mostly in regions inhabited by
    Lezgins," the political scientist said.

    "Tensions rose in domestic politics in Armenia after the assassination
    attempt on the leader of the National Self-Determination Union Paruyr
    Hayrikyan," the ex-Ambassador of Armenia to Canada Ara Papyan said.

    The political scientist found it hard to say who could benefit from
    the incident. He added, however, he does not believe it was done by
    Russian special services. He's more inclined to search for the gunman
    inside the country. He's suspicious about the weapon and bullets used.

    "No serious organization would use this gun," he said.

    "There was no reaction from Russia in response to Hayrikyan's
    accusation, which means that they give no importance to his
    statements," Ara Papyan concluded.

    Thus, the situation in the region is tense and further aggravates in
    light of the Azerbaijani threats to shoot down civilian aircrafts in
    case of exploitation of the Stepanakert Airport. "I do not rule out
    that they may hit the planes," he said.

    "We had to end the war in time in order not to have an unsolved
    conflict today," Ara Papyan concluded.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/02/04/ara-papyan-tension-in-the-region-continues-to-rise/

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