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    Interfax, Russia
    Dec 19 2008


    Armenian government afraid of stronger opposition - Ter-Petrosian

    MOSCOW Dec 19


    Armenia's ex-president Levon Ter- Petrosian has dismissed an ongoing
    trial over opposition members, whom the authorities accuse of staging
    mass riots and a coup attempt, as "political reprisals."

    "The authorities are doing everything possible to shoulder their
    responsibility for their own crimes - I mean the usurpation of power
    through a rigged vote and orders to open fire on peaceful
    demonstrators -onto the opposition. The investigation has deliberately
    fabricated charges and the court has upheld them cynically and
    violating all possible procedural canons," Ter-Petrosian said in an
    interview with Russia's Kommersant newspaper published on Friday.

    Asked to assess the objectivity of the trial, the former president
    said that "any impartial court would smash all of these charges."

    "However, the courts have been ordered to punish, and they are
    fulfilling this order "with dignity". All of their guilty verdicts are
    groundless," he said.

    "The authorities fear that the nationwide opposition movement will
    grow stronger. They are using exclusively repressive methods. To all
    appearances, they realize how much society hates them. But they do not
    see any other methods to remain in power. But this position is very
    short-sighted," the former president said.

    Only a new election is capable of settling Armenia's profound
    political crisis, he said.

    Commenting on the fate of election headquarters chief Alexander
    Arzumanian, Ter-Petrosian said that "Arzumanian and the remaining six
    defendants are accused of usurping power and organizing mass riots
    during which people died." "However, the indictment offers no
    evidence," he said.

    "The true "guilt" of these people is only that they tried to fight for
    the restoration of the constitutional order through peaceful
    protests. But the authorities responded by using violence and bloody
    reprisals. I would like to stress once again that all these cases were
    gravely fabricated," the ex-president said.

    The Armenian authorities have failed to fully honor PACE's Resolutions
    1609 and 1620 to ensure freedom of speech and freedom to hold rallies
    and assemblies, he said.

    "The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's appropriate
    commission disagrees with it. It took a decision yesterday to suggest
    stripping Armenia's PACE delegation of its vote. The authorities are
    simply imitating the implementation of these resolutions, seeking to
    mislead European organizations and to avoid possible sanctions. But it
    looks like that the international community's patience is running
    thin," Ter-Petrosian said.

    The democratic situation in the country is "worse today than it was
    before the elections," the former president said. Before them,
    "Armenia had never had political prisoners and political show-trials,"
    he added.

    Armenia's opposition led by Ter-Petrosian refused to recognize the
    outcome of the country's February 19, 2008, presidential elections and
    staged large-scale protests. Ten people were killed and more than 250
    injured when opposition members clashed with police on March 1.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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