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    CHIEF PROSECUTOR DECRIES OPPOSITION ELECTION 'LIES'
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 12 2008

    Reports of fraud and other election-related violations coming from
    opposition presidential candidates are "infested with lies" some
    of which can entail criminal liability, Prosecutor-General Aghvan
    Hovsepian said on Tuesday.

    "There are too many lies and false reports," complained Hovsepian.

    "One gets the impression that people think if they repeat a lie for
    many times it will be accepted as a truth."

    "There is also a desire to cast shadow on the republic's
    law-enforcement bodies in this way," he said. "I understand that
    lies and false reports are ploys necessary for conducting an election
    campaign. But one must not link [that] with the work of law-enforcement
    bodies."

    Hovsepian threatened to prosecute those who make "overtly slanderous"
    claims that are punishable by Armenia's Criminal Code. He refused
    to cite any examples of such claims or other non-existent violations
    alleged by candidates and media critical of the government.

    But Hovsepian did speak about a violent incident that nearly disrupted
    former President Levon Ter-Petrosian's campaign rally in the southern
    town of Artashat, repeating the official version of events which
    contradicts witness accounts. He insisted in particular that a group of
    government loyalists led by a nephew of the Artashat-based Deputy Prime
    Minister Hovik Abrahamian did not hurle stones or any other objects
    at rally organizers contrary to reports by RFE/RL and other media.

    The young man whose father, Henrik "Jonik" Abrahamian is a parliament
    deputy, was one of the most active participants of their scuffles
    with Ter-Petrosian's supporters. He was photographed and videotaped
    by journalists covering the rally. He can be seen in the footage of
    the violence posted on website of A1+, a television station pulled
    off the air by the Armenian authorities nearly six years ago.

    "The pictures don't show Jonik Abrahamian throwing stones or hitting
    anyone," insisted Hovsepian.

    The Artashat incident was condemned by Ter-Petrosian as a government
    provocation designed to derail his election campaign. However,
    law-enforcement authorities say the opposition candidate himself
    provoked it with his derogatory attacks on Hovik Abrahamian.
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