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    Armenian opposition says police sweep up party members after rally

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 06, 2004


    The opposition leader whose party organized a large protest meeting in
    the Armenian capital said Tuesday that police detained 127 members of
    his party after the demonstration and that many have been sentenced to
    up to a week in jail.

    Artashes Gegamian, head of the National Unity party, said the arrests
    took place at the party members' homes or the residences or parents
    and friends and that police threatened the members' relatives and
    acquaintances.

    The arrests came after an estimated 8,000 protesters gathered in
    central Yerevan.

    "The deepening confrontations in society understandably makes the
    people in power nervous," he said Tuesday.

    The opposition is seeking to oust President Robert Kocharian. He won a
    second term in presidential elections a year ago that sparked mass
    protests, including nearly daily demonstrations between the first
    round of voting in February 2003 and the runoff in early March.

    The opposition alleged widespread violations in both rounds of the
    election. The election was followed by parliamentary ballot in which
    the pro-government party won the most votes.

    In April, Armenia's Constitutional Court confirmed the results of the
    presidential vote but suggested that a referendum be held within a
    year to gauge the public's confidence in the nation's
    leaders. Opposition leaders have pressed for the plebiscite.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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