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    US HELSINKI COMMISSION CO-CHAIR CONCERNED OVER ANTI-SEMITISM IN ARMENIA

    Azeri Press Agency
    April 21 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Husniyya Hasanova-APA. At the hearings on the post-election
    situation in Armenia co-chair of the US Helsinki Commission Benjamin
    Cardin said he was astonished by the post-election blackmail campaign
    in Armenia, APA's US bureau reports.

    Making a speech on the theme "Armenia after the election" Benjamin
    Cardin noted that in the "documentary film" demonstrated on
    pro-government H2 TV channel on February 14 former president Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan, whose wife was Jew, was accused of being Zionist spy,
    the protesters were discredited in participating in Jew-Israel coup
    d'eta against Armenia.

    "I would have never thought about the existence of this kind of
    anti-Semitism in Armenia," he said.

    Arman Grigorian, spokesman for Armenian presidential candidate
    and leader of the opposition movement Levon Ter-Petrosyan noted
    large-scale intimidation of voters and opposition's representatives,
    violations of vote counting procedures and ballot stuffing had been
    recorded. According to him, in seventeen constituencies, which is
    more than 15 percent, counting was assessed to be bad or very bad.

    "Even if this number has a 5 percent sampling error, and only 10
    percent of the precincts in the country as a whole have had a similar
    quality of vote counting, it is hard to be confident in the central
    electoral commission's announcement of a first-round victory for
    Serzh Sargsyan. The numbers actually become more suspect, the more of
    that report we read. We learn that 95 precincts had a voter turnout
    exceeding 90 percent. But 44 out of these 95 had a voter turnout
    exceeding 95 percent, and higher turnouts were perfectly correlated
    with higher numbers for Serzh Sargsyan. In one precinct 100.36 percent
    of the eligible voters turned out to vote." he said.

    According to the official data of the government, 3,228,300 people have
    Armenian citizenship, while the World Factbook prepared by the Central
    Intelligence Agency for 2006 shows that the 2,976,372 people have
    Armenian citizenship. 750,000 of them live in Russia and Europe. It
    means that as at February 19, 2008 2,226,372-2,478,300citizens lived in
    Armenia. According to the official figures, by February 19, 2008 there
    were 600,300 citizens under 15 in Armenia. There are approximately
    745,300 citizens under 18 in the republic at present.

    These facts show that as at February 19, 2008 1,481,072-1,733,000
    people had the right to vote. According to the Armenian Central
    Election Commission, 1,671,027 citizens voted. Basing on the figures
    in the World Factbook prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency
    1,89,955 electorate voted in the republic. Basing on the statistics
    of the Armenian government, it turns out that 96.4% of the electorate
    participated in the elections."

    Grigorian said 44 families controlled 55% of the GDP.

    The spokesman says that the regime declared the end of the state of
    emergency on March 20th, but the streets are still full of riot police,
    and people are being arrested for not more than taking a stroll down
    Northern Avenue.

    "The regime claims to seek dialogue, but it has arrested over 145
    people, most of them on trumped-up charges. It claims to have lifted
    the restrictions on free speech, but it orders the tax police to check
    the books of oppositional newspapers. any further dialogue will be
    doomed, if the regime refuses to allow an international investigation
    into the events of March 1st and if it refuses to repeal the newly
    adopted constitutional amendment to the law on conducting meetings,
    assembles, rallies and demonstrations". The regime will have to grant
    a broadcasting license to the independent A1+ channel. A. Grigorian
    called the United States and West to unequivocally side with freedom
    against tyranny. "Freedom and Tyranny are precisely the two sides in
    Armenia's struggle".

    The U.S. Helsinki Commission held hearings on post-election situation
    in Armenia on April 17.
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