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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SWORN IN
    By Agencies

    MWC News
    April 9 2008
    Canada

    Thousands of opposition supporters staged three days of protests in
    Yerevan after the elections [EPA] Serzh Sarkisian has been inaugrated
    as president of Armenia nearly two months after elections which the
    opposition criticised as rigged.

    As he was sworn in before dozens of foreign dignitaries and government
    officials inside the opera house in the capital Yerevan, Sarkisian
    promised to work with his opponents.

    Sarkisian, a former prime minister who was hand-picked by outgoing
    president Robert Kocharian, won 53 per cent of the vote in February's
    election.

    But thousands of supporters of Levon Ter-Petrosian, the runner up,
    rallied for 11 days against the result, accusing authorities of fraud.

    In his inaugural address before parliament, Sarkisian said: "This
    ceremony takes place about a month after painful events, which
    inflicted wounds that are still fresh."

    "These wounds caused pain and bitterness to all of us. Today, I urge
    everybody to look forward, together, to seek and find the path of
    reconciliation, of development, for the future of Armenia."

    State of emergency

    Following the presidential election, clashes erupted when riot police
    moved in to disperse protesters on March 1.

    Seven civilians and one security officer were killed and dozens were
    injured, many from gunshot wounds.

    A 20-day state of emergency imposed after the unrest was lifted on
    March 20, but tough restrictions on public demonstrations remain
    in place.

    Police have arrested 90 people in connection with the unrest, including
    many senior opposition figures.

    Western observers issued an overall positive assessment of the February
    19 election, but noted serious flaws, especially during the vote count.

    The 53-year-old had been prime minister since last year after his
    Republican Party swept parliamentary polls.

    The former Soviet republic, a Christian state of around three million
    people, lies on the edge of the Caucasus region and is a key energy
    transit route between Asia and Europe.
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