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    ARMENIAN EX-PRESIDENT TELLS VILLAGERS ELECTION COULD CHANGE LIVES
    by Naira Mamikonyan

    Aravot
    Feb 8 2008
    Armenia

    "Down with fear in you!"

    "We have already won," this is what the first president of the Republic
    of Armenia was telling to residents of Lori Region.

    Yesterday [7 February] the first president of the Republic of Armenia
    and presidential candidate, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, visited Lori Region
    for the second time within the framework of his election campaign.

    His meetings in the towns of Spitak and Stepanavan, villages of
    Jrashen, Shirakamut and Kurtan have been planned.

    Ter-Petrosyan's first stop was at Jrashen village. The election
    headquarters of Serzh Sargsyan, the candidate from the Republican
    Party of Armenia [and prime minister], is precisely in the beginning
    [of the village]. At first people met Ter-Petrosyan in a somewhat
    fearful manner, but later they saw him off with great inspiration.

    Ter-Petrosyan told the rural residents who came to meet him: "I came to
    ask you - do you want to change something in your life?" Having heard
    "yes" in response, the Armenian presidential candidate continued:
    "You have this opportunity on 19 February [date of the presidential
    election]. You see what has been done during 10 years.

    If you are okay - I have no problem, so let these authorities stay
    [in power]."

    He introduced to the Jrashen residents the team which will come to
    power emphasizing that "we will come also with support of Yerkrapah
    [Yerkrapah Union of Volunteers] - they are all with us." "Issues
    have already been solved in Yerevan. In Yerevan, the authorities
    have already lost their power. They pin hopes on villages. They
    think - you are remote, a little bit unaware, a little bit afraid,
    and thus they can cheat people exerting pressure, through violence
    and election bribes. You are the ones to decide. If you want to be
    cheated - be cheated. The most important is - realize the importance
    of 19 February. It depends on you. It is your business how you vote,
    but if nothing changes in your lives, nothing improves after you
    vote, do not accuse anyone. I just ask do not surrender to pressure,
    do not be cheated."
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