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    Armenian leader calls opposition protests temporary

    Agence France Presse
    April 19, 2004

    MOSCOW, April 19 -- Armenia's President Robert Kocharian said a wave
    of opposition protests sweeping the country over the past several
    weeks was a "misunderstanding" and unlikely to continue for long.

    "It is certainly a temporary phenomenon," he said in an interview
    with the Izvestia daily.

    Opposition parties in Armenia, a nation of three million people in
    the Caucasus mountains, have recently staged a series of protests,
    drawing comparisons with last year's "rose revolution" that ousted
    the leadership in neighbouring Georgia.

    "Our opposition, under the impression of Georgia's events, has decided
    to stage a similar situation in Armenia," he said. "But our reality
    cannot be compared with Georgia's."

    The Armenian opposition says that Kocharian rigged a run-off
    presidential vote in March 2003 to secure a second term in office
    and is demanding that he step down.

    But despite the widespread discontent in Armenia over low living
    standards, analysts say Kocharian is too strong, and the opposition
    too weak, for the Georgian scenario to be repeated in Armenia, the
    world's first state to adopt Christianity.

    Kocharian said the opposition would be allowed to proceed with protests
    as long as they did not cause major disruptions.

    "If the opposition tries to attract attention to itself by blocking
    major thoroufares or government buildings, then police will do what
    it is obligated to do," he said.

    Last Monday, the police broke up an anti-government demonstration in
    the capital Yerevan using water cannon and reportedly injuring dozens
    of protestors.

    yad/lp

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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