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    Armenian Opposition Boycotts Further Talks With Coalition
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Rep.
    May 14 2004

    Dialogue between Armenia's main political groups foundered before
    starting in earnest on Thursday as the opposition cancelled planned
    crisis talks with the governing coalition, saying that President Robert
    Kocharian's has not stopped the month-long crackdown on his opponents.

    The leaders of the Artarutyun bloc and the National Unity Party
    (AMK) accused the authorities of failing to comply with a Council of
    Europe resolution that called for the release of arrested opposition
    activists, an end to "administrative detentions" of participants
    of anti-government protests and punishment of government officials
    guilty of "human rights abuses." The two groups declared on May 4 a
    ten-day moratorium on unsactioned demonstrations in Yerevan to give
    the authorities time to meet the demands.

    Opposition representatives were scheduled to meet on Thursday with
    leaders of the three pro-Kocharian parties that hold the majority of
    seats in parliament and are represented in Prime Minister Andranik
    Markarian's cabinet. The meeting was supposed to be the first official
    "negotiation" between the two sides that have held a series of
    unofficial consultations over the past week.

    According to Artarutyun's Victor Dallakian, the opposition will
    resume the contacts only after the authorities take "practical steps"
    stemming from the resolution adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE). "We have nothing to discuss with
    the coalition now," he said.

    "They were obliged to immediately comply with the resolution of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe," AMK leader Artashes
    Geghamian told a separate news conference. "Namely, to immediately
    release the political prisoners, to ensure people's freedom of
    movement, to put an end to the continuing repressions."

    "They are now trying to hold us as hostages so that we adopt what they
    are obliged to unconditionally do as our main cause," Geghamian added.

    Parliament majority leaders said the decision to pull out of the talks
    was not immediately communicated to them as they waited for opposition
    representatives inside the parliament building in the evening. "It will
    be unfortunate but it won't have serious consequences for the country,"
    Galust Sahakian of Markarian's Republican Party told reporters.

    "That the opposition is not prepared for a dialogue is a fact,"
    Sahakian said, adding that the PACE issued "recommendations," rather
    than demands.

    The boycott followed Artarutyun's and the AMK's decision to resume
    their joint rallies in Yerevan on Friday. The opposition says it
    is only prepared to discuss with the authorities ways of ensuring
    Kocharian's resignation "without upheavals," suggesting in particular
    a referendum of confidence in the Armenian leader.

    However, the coalition parties remain united in their support of
    Kocharian and strongly oppose regime change in the country. They say
    that they can instead give the opposition more of a say in government
    affairs.

    The international community has strongly encouraged both sides to
    try to bridge their differences through negotiations, with the PACE
    resolution calling for a "dialogue without preconditions." The head
    of the Yerevan office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe, Vladimir Pryakhin, echoed the calls on Wednesday.

    "I encourage both sides to engage in a meaningful and genuine
    dialogue in order to resolve, within the constitutional framework,
    the continuing difficulties," Pryakhin said in a statement.

    Pryakhin also urged the Armenian authorities to "review the cases"
    of all those detained during recent opposition demonstrations and end
    the controversial "administrative detentions" repeatedly condemned
    by the Council of Europe and other human rights organizations. "This
    practice is incompatible with European human rights standards,"
    the Russian diplomat said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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