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    ARF-EXPELLED POET SLAMS EX-PRESIDENT

    ARMENPRESS
    Feb 14, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS: A well-known poet and a former
    longtime member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF),
    expelled from it after endorsing publicly prime minister Serzh
    Sarkisian's presidential bid, denounced today ex-president Levon
    Ter-Petrosian for 'disseminating hatred and anger.' Speaking at a
    news conference, the poet, Razmik Davoyan, blamed also presidential
    candidates for their lavish election promises irrespective of whether
    they are able to fulfill them. He said what Ter-Petrosian promises
    is infeasible at all.

    Davoyan said when in 1989 Soviet tanks were brought to Yerevan to
    thwart rising popular movement for unification of Nagorno-Karabakh
    with Armenia and when a crowd on Freedom Square wanted to break the
    cordon of Soviet troops he was one of few people to hold them back
    realizing that it was a provocation that could cost tens of lives.

    "Some time later I met Levon Ter-Petrosian and spoke about that day's
    events and he said even if 200,000 people had died that day that would
    not have been a big loss.' Davoyan argued that these words prove that
    Ter-Petrosian must not be allowed to become president of this country.

    Razmik Davoyan was expelled from the ARF after in an interview with
    Public Radio he said that prime minister Serzh Sarkisian was the only
    candidate with a weighty track record deserving to be the country's
    next president.

    His remarks ran counter to ARF's laws that ban party members from
    defying or acting against party decision. Earlier this year ARF
    nominated a deputy parliament chairman Vahan Hovhanesian as its
    residential candidate to contest the February 19 election.
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