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  • Presidential candidate Ter-Petrosian supporters beaten up in Yerevan

    Interfax, Russia
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 8, 2008 Friday 10:35 PM MSK



    Armenian presidential candidate Ter-Petrosian's supporters beaten up
    in Yerevan

    YEREVAN Feb 8


    Three campaign staff of Armenian presidential candidate Levon
    Ter-Petrosian have been beaten violently, Ter-Petrosian's campaign
    told Interfax on Friday.

    Police confirmed to Interfax the fact of the attack without giving
    details of the incident, which happened in one of Yerevan's bedroom
    communities on Thursday evening.

    "Three young people from Ter-Petrosian's territorial campaign staff
    were posting leaflets announcing the presidential candidate's rally
    scheduled for February 9 on Freedom Square when a car pulled up, four
    men got out and started beating the young men," the campaign staff
    said.

    Among the assailants was "a member of the Nor-Nork [Yerevan district]
    office of the Republican Party presidential candidate's campaign
    staff," it said.

    Interfax could not immediately obtain confirmation of the report from
    other sources.

    The young men were taken to the hospital, one of them, Ovanes
    Grigorian, 19, in serious condition.

    Meanwhile, Mkrtych Minasian, a member of the Republican Party's
    parliamentary faction, said at a press conference in parliament that
    "the Republican Party of Armenia condemns the attack on supporters of
    first President Levon Ter-Petrosian, which happened in that community
    yesterday."

    "It has been assumed that the mater involves the chief of one of the
    offices [of the Republican Party's campaign staff]. In any case, I
    believe beating and disorderly conduct are not political categories,
    and whoever caused this, they need to be brought to justice,"
    Minasian said.

    A criminal case has been opened into the incident.

    The police press service told Interfax that the victims will be
    invited to police on Saturday to confront and identify the suspected
    attackers.
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