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    ARMENIAN LEADERSHIP TO PROVOKE CLASHES AMONG PEOPLE TO KEEP POWER


    YEREVAN, APRIL 10. ARMINFO. Today the question of confidence referendum in
    Armenia is almost exhausted, the chairman of the political council of
    the Republic party Albert Bazeyan said during today's sit down strike.

    The coalition parties and Pres. Kocharyan were obliged to ensure the
    conduct of the referendum within a year but did not do that. Now the
    opposition's only demand is Kocharyan's resignation. For this purpose
    the opposition is going to hold rallies, processions and strikes all
    over Armenia up to civil disobedience.

    "We don't want to fight with the government or provoke clashes among
    civilians. The government will do it itself to keep its power." Dozens
    of opposition members have already been arrested. Their flats have
    been searched. The opposition has informed human rights and
    international organizations of the arrests. For example, MP Viktor
    Dallakyan was released only after OSCE Yerevan Office director
    Vladimir Pryakhin had met with Armenia's Prosecutor General. The
    arrests will give no results as this is a nationwide struggle and the
    government cannot arrest everybody.

    Justice bloc leader Stepan Demirtchyan, MP from Justice faction Tatul
    Manaseryan, representative of People' Party Stepan Zakaryan, member of
    the political council of the Republic party Artak Zeynalyan and some
    other opposition members joined the strikers but not for long.
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