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    ARMENIAN EX-LEADER SAYS STRUGGLE TO CONTINUE

    Mediamax
    April 11 2008
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 11 April: Armenia's ex-President Levon Ter-Petrosyan has
    sharply criticized the West and accused it of using "double standards",
    read the ex-president's statement that was circulated in the evening
    of 10 April.

    Regime receives blessing of "civilized world"

    Ter-Petrosyan, who came second in the [19] February presidential
    election, said [in the statement] that "the kleptocratic regime
    changed its leader in Armenia on 9 April with the blessing of 'the
    civilized world'".

    President Serzh Sargsyan's inauguration was held in Yerevan on 9 April.

    "The West confined itself to statements that were outwardly sharp but
    in fact empty and irresponsible, thus willingly or unwillingly making
    for the reproduction of the criminal authorities of Armenia. Guided
    by political motives and double standards, European organizations
    took the side of the illegitimate regime, but not of Armenia's new
    civil society that was inspired by the ideas of democracy, freedom
    and law-governed state. With the aim to weaken Armenia's position in
    the Karabakh settlement process, the West has preferred to have in
    our country a dictatorship that has vulnerable legitimacy rather than
    the authorities enjoying people's confidence," said the ex-president
    who ruled the country in 1991-98.

    Call on supporters to stop hunger strike to continue struggle

    Ter-Petrosyan called on his supporters, who were arrested and detained
    on suspicion of organizing mass disturbances on 1 March that resulted
    in the eight deaths, to stop their hunger strike.

    "Your health, unshakable will and determination are required to
    continue the nation-wide struggle. 9 April is not the end, but the
    beginning of the sacred struggle and political manifestation of this
    struggle will soon be visible to our society. I have no doubt that
    the continuation of the nation-wide movement will force the world
    community to change its attitude to our state," the ex-president said.
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