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    Armenian opposition rally pledges to change power

    Interfax news agency, Moscow
    5 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    A rally organized by Armenia's opposition National Unity party was
    held in Yerevan on Monday [5 April], an Interfax correspondent
    reports.

    The organizers claimed the rally had brought together about 10,000
    protesters. The police said, however, that the number of demonstrators
    was less than 2,000.

    National Unity leader Artashes Gegamyan said that a change in
    government is inevitable and imminent in Armenia.

    Unidentified assailants broke several photo and video cameras being
    used by the Armenian media, and eggs and fire-crackers were thrown at
    demonstrators from the windows of neighbouring buildings.

    The rally was protected by police.

    The organizers announced that the temporarily-united opposition
    organizations, the Justice coalition and the National Unity party,
    will hold a national rally on Yerevan's Freedom Square on 9 April.

    The opposition leaders said that demonstrations and acts of
    disobedience will be staged in April which, they said, will lead to a
    change in government.

    [Passage omitted: known details of arrests]
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