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    Thousands occupy Armenia square
    By Matthew Collins
    BBC News, Yerevan

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/ europe/7259553.stm

    Published: 2008/02/22 17:56:51 GMT


    Some 30,000 people have been holding a third day of protests in Armenia
    against the result of a presidential election they allege was rigged.
    The demonstrators have been occupying a square in the capital, Yerevan,
    around the clock, and have set up a tent camp.

    Official results gave victory to PM Serzh Sarkisian, and the
    authorities insist the polls were democratic.

    The protesters say outspoken opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian
    was the real winner.

    The huge crowd of protesters in Yerevan's Freedom Square raised their
    fists in the air to show their determination to keep up the pressure on
    the authorities.

    Thousands of people broke off from the main rally to march through the
    city.

    They jeered and whistled at the security forces in riot gear who were
    guarding the main government building and the prosecutor's office.

    Warning to crowd

    Mr Sarkisian has warned the protesters not to cause any disruption.

    He says that if they do break the law, the security forces will restore
    order.

    But Alexander Arzoumanian, a former foreign minister who is an
    opposition campaigner, told the BBC he did not believe the authorities
    would use force against the protestors.

    "They are cowards," he said.

    "They don't have the courage to do such a thing. They would never have
    the courage to come and attack such a powerful crowd."

    Mr Arzoumanian said the demonstrations would continue as long as it
    took to get rid of Armenia's "corrupt government".

    But Mr Sarkisian has described the protests as blackmail, and says he
    is certain they will end in failure.
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