Armenia president says to use army against protesters

Sat Mar 1, 2008 4:43pm EST
 
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YEREVAN (Reuters) - Armenian President Robert Kocharyan vowed on Saturday to use the army against protesters occupying the centre of the capital, saying they were using weapons, Russia's ITAR-TASS news agency reported.

Kocharyan said the demonstrators -- who have been protesting against what they say is a rigged presidential election last month -- were shooting at unarmed police.

A Reuters correspondent saw a column of army trucks carrying soldiers on the main road heading towards the Armenian capital Yerevan.

(Writing by Michael Stott in Moscow, editing by Dmitry Solovyov)

 

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