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    TER-PETROSIAN COURTS PRO-KOCHARIAN TYCOON
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 05 2008

    Former President Levon Ter-Petrosian on Tuesday heaped praise on
    one of Armenia's wealthiest businessmen close to President Robert
    Kocharian and urged him to defect to the opposition camp.

    Ter-Petrosian claimed that Gagik Tsarukian will end up losing his
    huge fortune if Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian becomes Armenia's
    next president as he campaigned in areas north of Yerevan where the
    influential tycoon holds sway.

    "I have come here to preach morality to Gagik Tsarukian because
    I believe that that person has not acted against his people to
    date," he told hundreds of people attending his rally in the town
    of Abovian. "That person has morality. I will not preach morality to
    Serzh Sarkisian, Robert Kocharian and their cronies because they have
    no morality."

    "Dear Mr. Gagik Tsarukian, here are your people," continued
    Ter-Petrosian. "Today you will make a choice. Either you will stand
    alongside your people, or will be doomed to remain a slave and be
    despised by these people forever. The choice is yours."

    Ter-Petrosian already issued a similar call to Tsarukian and other
    government-connected tycoons during a December rally in Yerevan. He
    said they will run the constant risk of losing their assets as long
    as Kocharian-Sarkisian duo remains in power. The ex-president went
    further during his subsequent campaign speeches, saying that all of
    them will become "tramps" if Sarkisian wins the February 19 election.

    None of the so-called "oligarchs" has publicly indicated support
    for his presidential bid, however. Tsarukian is thought to have
    particularly close ties with Armenia's leadership and Kocharian in
    particular. He is also the founding leader of the pro-Kocharian
    Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), which boasts the second largest
    faction in parliament.

    Several BHK lawmakers on Tuesday joined their colleagues from
    Sarkisian's Republican Party (HHK) in voicing support for the prime
    minister and condemning Ter-Petrosian during a special parliament
    session during which deputies can read out statements on any issue.

    Armenian state television is obliged to broadcast those statements in
    full. The collective verbal assault on Ter-Petrosian launched by more
    than a dozen BHK and HHK parliamentarians was a further indication that
    the authorities consider the ex-president their most dangerous foe.

    Ter-Petrosian, meanwhile, stuck to his tough anti-government
    rhetoric both in Abovian and other, smaller local towns. Speaking
    in Nor Hajn, home to most of Armenia's diamond-processing plants,
    he again implicated Sarkisian and Kocharian in the 1999 armed attack
    on the National Assembly which left its speaker Karen Demirchian,
    then Prime Minister Vazgen Sarkisian and six other officials dead.

    "If you elect Serzh Sarkisian on February 19, you will elect Nairi
    Hunanian," Ter-Petrosian declared, referring to the jailed leader
    of gunmen who sprayed the assembly with bullets. "He who elects
    Serzh Sarkisian would [thereby] desecrate the holy graves of Karen
    Demirchian and Vazgen Sarkisian," he said.
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