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    Armenia opposition preparing large-scale protests

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    April 12, 2004 Monday 5:33 AM Eastern Time

    By Tigrain Liloyan


    Water cannons and trailers with barbed wire were moved to the
    presidential palace in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Monday.

    The opposition, which urges for the resignation of President Robert
    Kocharyan, is going to begin a meeting in the afternoon and march to
    the parliament's building and offices of the presidential
    administration.

    The opposition accuses Kocharyan of "seizure of power as a result of
    rigged elections" in 2003.

    The Armenian Constitutional Court has review a plea from the
    opposition about legitimacy of the presidential elections last year
    and ruled that the final count of votes was correct, simultaneously
    recommending the conduction of a referendum on confidence in
    authorities within a year.

    Now that this timeline is gone, the opposition demands the referendum,
    but the parliament has rejected the idea.

    Having failed to rally large numbers of people for protests on Friday
    and Saturday, which were not permitted by authorities, the opposition
    pins much hopes of Monday' actions.

    "This is a decisive day," a secretary of the oppositionist
    parliamentary faction Justice, Viktor Dallakyam, told Itar-Tass.

    He said columns of members of the opposition would march to provinces
    in order to "break through police cordons" and to lead provincial
    oppositionists to the capital.

    Meanwhile, the president said authorities "have enough resources in
    order to curb political extremism in the country with political
    means".

    The parliamentary majority declared on Monday that it would not attend
    plenary sittings of the National Assembly on April12-14.

    Parliament leader Artur Bagdasaryan said the decision was made "in
    order to avoid an artificial exacerbation of the political situation".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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