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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION HOLDS FIRST SANCTIONED RALLY SINCE CLASHES

    Agence France Presse
    April 19 2008

    About 4,000 people rallied in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Saturday
    for the first sanctioned opposition protest in the ex-Soviet republic
    since post-election clashes left 10 people dead last month.

    Armenian authorities, who have been under international pressure to
    lift restrictions on public gatherings imposed following the unrest,
    granted a permit for the demonstration earlier this week.

    Gathered near the Yerevan mayor's office and the French embassy,
    where the clashes broke out on March 1, opposition supporters chanted
    "Freedom!" and "Levon for president!" in reference to former president
    and opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    The protest took place without incident and police kept a low
    profile. Protesters dispersed after about two hours, the time allotted
    for the demonstration.

    "They cannot force us into silence," said Anna Hakobian, wife of
    prominent opposition activist Nikol Pashinian, who has gone into
    hiding and is sought by police. "They cannot stop us. We will fight
    to the end and we will win."

    Two police and eight civilians were killed as a result of the unrest,
    which saw opposition supporters fight running battles with security
    forces on the streets of Yerevan.

    The violence broke out after police moved in to clear thousands of
    protesters who had rallied for 11 days to protest the victory of
    outgoing prime minister Serzh Sarkisian in a February 19 presidential
    election.

    They alleged that the ballot had been rigged in Sarkisian's favour
    and that Ter-Petrosian was the real winner. Dozens more protesters
    were injured, many from gunshot wounds.

    Sarkisian was sworn in as Armenia's president on April 9.

    A mountainous country of about three million people -- wedged between
    Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Turkey -- Armenia has experienced
    repeated political violence and post-election protests since gaining
    its independence with the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
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