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    Armenian opposition leader accuses president of "unprecedented crime"

    Mediamax news agency
    13 Apr 04

    YEREVAN

    The leader of the opposition Justice bloc, Stepan Demirchyan, said in
    Yerevan today that the dispersal of an opposition rally last night was
    "an unprecedented crime against the Armenian people".

    Mediamax news agency quoted Demirchyan as telling a briefing in
    Yerevan that "both the author of the order to disperse the peaceful
    rally and its direct perpetrators are criminals". Demirchyan said that
    "we witnessed the thoroughly-planned mean military operation, the
    purpose of which was to smash the will of the people rising against
    the illegally-elected president".

    Demirchyan dismissed as "a shameless lie" the Armenian police's
    statement that the demonstrators had behaved aggressively and provoked
    the clashes. Demirchyan said that the special-purpose police forces,
    which attacked the demonstrators, were hiding in the building of the
    Armenian National Assembly. Demirchyan said the ruling coalition,
    which has the majority in parliament, and Speaker Artur Bagdasaryan
    should share responsibility for the incident.

    "Our people will never forget this crime or forgive it," Demirchyan
    said.

    The leader of the National Democratic Union (NDU), Vazgen Manukyan,
    said that "the authorities took this step because they were fully
    aware that had the demonstrators spent the night on Prospect
    Bagramyana Bagramyan Avenue , the whole of Yerevan would have joined
    them tomorrow, thus making Armenian President Robert Kocharyan's
    resignation inevitable".

    As for the opposition's future moves, Manukyan said that "the struggle
    against the illegal regime will continue". According to him,
    opposition leaders will hold consultations on future moves. In
    addition, Manukyan said, it is not ruled out that they might "change
    their fighting methods".
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