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    Armenian police arrest 127 opposition members, party leader says

    Mediamax news agency
    6 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    Leader of the National Unity Party Artashes Gegamyan said in Yerevan
    today that the Armenian president and the defence minister bore
    personal responsibility for the provocation that took place during an
    opposition rally in central Yerevan on 5 April.

    During the rally, some unidentified people tried to throw eggs at
    Artashes Gegamyan. Seeing that journalists were filming this, 15 to 20
    young people attacked the filming crews of the Armenian Public TV, the
    private TV companies Kentron, Hai TV and Shant, and the reporters of
    Aravot and Aykakan Zhamanak newspapers. The video and photo cameras of
    the abovementioned media were broken.

    Addressing a briefing in Yerevan today, Artashes Gegamyan said that
    "the plan of provocations was approved on the previous day at a
    meeting with the Armenian president, and only the fact that people
    exercised restraint helped prevent disorder". According to the
    opposition politician, the persons who attacked media representatives
    during the rally were the "bodyguards of some oligarchs".

    Artashes Gegamyan expressed confidence that the authorities were
    preparing for more provocations on 9 April, the day when the National
    Unity Party and the Justice bloc will start their actions of protest
    in the streets.

    At 1019 gmt, Noyan Tapan news agency quoted Gegamyan as saying that
    the police arrested 127 members and activists of the National Unity
    Party on 4-5 April.
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