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    BAGHDASARIAN ATTACKS SARKISIAN OVER 'DEATH THREATS'
    By Emil Danielyan and Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 05 2008

    Former parliament speaker Artur Baghdasarian insisted on Tuesday that
    the Armenian authorities threatened to kill him and condemned Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisian for laughing off the allegations.

    Speaking to RFE/RL on Monday, Sarkisian dismissed them as a
    "pre-election trick" designed to earn Baghdasarian more votes in
    the upcoming presidential election. He argued that the opposition
    presidential candidate did not turn to law-enforcement authorities
    for help.

    Baghdasarian rounded on the prime minister as he held a campaign
    meeting in Hrazdan, a town in central Armenia. "No threat, no cheap
    speculation can worry us," he told about 300 supporters who gathered
    in a freezing conference hall there. "Serzh Sarkisian spoke yesterday
    of a pre-election trick. It is his statement which was a pre-election
    trick."

    Baghdasarian again gave no details of death threats which he claims
    to have received at the weekend. He promised on Sunday to elaborate
    on the allegations "later on."

    In his speech, the leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party again stated that
    he is "actively" discussing with other opposition figures, notably
    former President Levon Ter-Petrosian, the possibility of forming an
    electoral alliance. "We are in the process of active negotiations
    centering on a number of principles," he said. "We will certainly
    inform the public soon about the results of the negotiations going
    on in the political scene."

    "There is no question that more and more people and forces understand
    the need to effect systemic changes in Armenia," he added without
    elaborating.

    Baghdasarian refused to take questions from journalists after the
    speech, and it remained unclear if he is ready to drop out of the
    race in Ter-Petrosian's favor. He did not rule out such possibility
    on Sunday, while hinting that Ter-Petrosian should also consider
    withdrawing his candidacy.

    A parliament deputy from Sarkisian's Republican Party (HHK), meanwhile,
    claimed on Tuesday that the authorities are not concerned about the
    possibility of the two main opposition candidates joining forces
    before the first round of voting slated for February 19. "Even in the
    event of a unification of candidates with zero chances of winning the
    presidential election, the chances of that virtual single candidate
    will be close to zero," said Armen Ashotian.

    Ashotian said Ter-Petrosian and Baghdasarian should therefore "join"
    Raffi Hovannisian, another top opposition leader who is not eligible
    to stand in the election, in becoming "observers following the
    presidential race."

    "We are confidently and decisively moving forward, and our victory
    will lead to a fundamental change of this lawless system," Baghdasarian
    told residents of Hrazdan and nearby villages. "The situation existing
    in Armenia today does not enable people to achieve success in their
    own country."

    Baghdasarian also repeated his allegations that the authorities are
    deliberately keeping many Armenians below the poverty line in order
    to buy their votes. He urged locals to spurn vote bribes which he
    said will be offered to them by the Sarkisian campaign.

    For her part, Heghine Bisharian, Baghdasarian's outspoken campaign
    manager, claimed that Sarkisian can not win the February ballot
    without fraud. "They know that they will lose unless they resort to
    falsifications," she said.

    Sarkisian insisted in a campaign speech on Monday that he wants to
    prevail in a free and fair vote and be seen as a legitimate president
    by the domestic public and the international community.
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