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    Newsday

    Armenians Protest Near Presidential Palace

    By AVET DEMOURIAN
    Associated Press Writer

    April 13, 2004, 9:15 PM EDT


    YEREVAN, Armenia -- Police broke up a protest of some 2,000 people outside
    Armenia's presidential palace on Tuesday, the latest in a series of
    demonstrations over last year's presidential election.

    Opposition leaders vowed to keep up their public protests against President
    Robert Kocharian, whose re-election a year ago spurred opposition charges of
    widespread ballot violations.

    "The fight against the unlawful regime will be kept up," said an opposition
    leader, Vazgen Manoukian.

    Organizers said several demonstrators were injured, but their condition was
    not known.

    In Washington, the State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the
    United States is concerned about the sharp escalation in the confrontation
    between the government and the opposition.

    "We call on both sides to enter into a dialogue that will lessen tension and
    focus the political process on the challenges of continued political and
    economic reform," Boucher said.

    He said physical assaults, raids on political party offices and widespread
    arrests and detentions of opposition activists by the police "do not
    contribute to creating an atmosphere conducive to political dialogue."
    Boucher added.

    Kocharian considers the protests "an act of political extremism," according
    to his spokesman Ashot Kocharian.

    Last 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.
    Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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