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    EX-KARABAKH COMMANDER 'FACING EVICTION FROM ARMENIA'
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Dec 12 2006

    A prominent Lebanese-Armenian participant of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    war who has campaigned against major concessions to Azerbaijan was
    reportedly facing deportation from Armenia late Monday after being
    arrested for allegedly plotting to overthrow the government.

    Zhirayr Sefilian, who leads a hardline pressure group that considers
    the Armenian government's Karabakh policy "defeatist," and a large
    group of his supporters were detained by law-enforcement bodies late
    Saturday and early Sunday. All but one of the three dozen men making
    up the newly formed Armenian Volunteer League (HKH) were released
    shortly afterwards, following searches conducted in their apartments
    by officers of the National Security Service (NSS).

    The NSS said it has "irrefutable evidence" to assert that Sefilian set
    up the group for mounting an armed uprising against the government
    during next spring's parliamentary elections. A written statement
    released by the Armenian successor to the Soviet KGB said he also
    sought to prod the country's mainstream opposition into staging
    violent anti-government protests.

    The NSS also claimed that Sefilian and the other man held in custody,
    opposition activist Vartan Malkhasian, presented HKH members with
    a "plan of concrete actions" aimed at toppling President Robert
    Kocharian during a December 2 confidential meeting in Yerevan. It was
    conducting a criminal investigation under an article of the Armenian
    Criminal Code dealing with public calls for a "violent change of
    constitutional order."

    Sefilian's friends and associates told RFE/RL that the Lebanese
    national, who commanded a battalion during the war with Azerbaijan
    and has the lieutenant-colonel's rank, will likely avoid trial and
    be deported from Armenia. They expected him to be forcibly put on
    a late-night flight to Aleppo, Syria. The NSS, spokesman, Artsvi
    Baghramian, declined to confirm or deny this.

    Meanwhile, leaders of a dozen opposition parties gathered for an
    emergency meeting to condemn the decorated war veteran's arrest. "The
    authorities have committed yet another blunder," said Smbat Ayvazian
    of the radical Hanrapetutyun party. "They want to create a society
    of fear but they will get a society of hatred directed at themselves."

    Aram Karapetian, the leader of the Nor Zhamanakner party, accused
    the authorities of trying to forestall street protests against fresh
    vote rigging and unpopular concessions to Azerbaijan such as the
    return of Armenian-occupied lands surrounding Karabakh. He admitted
    that Sefilian, a vocal opponent of any Armenian troop withdrawal,
    was prepared for "radical actions."
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