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    ARMENIAN STUDENTS PROTEST ELECTION
    By Avet Demourian

    Associated Press
    February 22nd, 2008

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- About 3,000 students marched to the chief
    prosecutor's office in the Armenian capital on Friday in continuing
    opposition protests against alleged election fraud.

    The opposition claims Tuesday's presidential vote was rigged and
    demands a recount.

    Election officials said Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian - the favorite
    to succeed outgoing President Robert Kocharian - won the election with
    53 percent of the vote. Opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian had
    21 percent, according to the official results.

    On Thursday, activists set up about a dozen tents on a central
    Yerevan square and about 2,000 opposition supporters maintaned a
    vigil overnight in an effort to launch round-the-clock protests. An
    estimated 25,000 protesters rallied in Yerevan on Thursday.

    Students holding banners that read "Sarkisian, Go!" delivered petitions
    to the General Prosecutor's Office and the Central Election Commission
    on Friday demanding that it take action against election violations.

    Government opponents have said the election was marred by widespread
    violations and violence targeting opposition activists who monitored
    the vote.

    Election observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe said there were concerns about the vote count, but issued
    a generally positive assessment.
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