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    Armenian opposition holds new protest

    Associated Press Worldstream
    June 16, 2004 Wednesday

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- Opposition leaders in Armenia held the latest
    in a series of anti-government protests on Wednesday and accused the
    authorities of trying to fool European human rights representatives
    by easing a crackdown against opponents during their visit.

    About 5,000 people gathered in the capital for a protest in central
    Yerevan, the capital of the former Soviet republic, where speakers
    denounced the foreign and economic policies of President Robert
    Kocharian and his government.

    Opposition leader Stepan Demirchian said the authorities "imitated
    democratic reforms" during a recent visit by representatives of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, or PACE.

    An opposition party leader was released from jail the day the
    envoys arrived in Armenia, and prosecutors dropped a criminal case
    against official of the same party the day they left, speakers said.
    Wednesday's protest was the first this year to be held with government
    permission.

    Opposition leaders in the small, poverty-plagued Caucasus Mountain
    country have organized a series of protests this spring aimed at
    forcing the resignation of Kocharian, who won a second term last year
    in an election they claim was marred by fraud.
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