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  • Opposition Holds Big Rally In Armenia, Seeking Rerun Of Presidential

    OPPOSITION HOLDS BIG RALLY IN ARMENIA, SEEKING RERUN OF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE

    Associated Press
    February 24th, 2008

    YEREVAN, Armenia - Thousands of opposition supporters protested
    in Armenia's capital Sunday, demanding a rerun of the disputed
    presidential vote and denouncing the detention of several allies in
    their confrontation with the government.

    More than 20,000 people protested for a fifth day in a central
    square where the opposition has maintained a round-the-clock vigil,
    and hundreds broke away to march through the streets in the early
    evening. A tough warning from the outgoing president raised concerns
    that police could seek to disperse the demonstrators.

    Supporters of opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian claim Tuesday's
    election was rigged and are demanding a new vote. The government
    says Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian won the presidency fairly and
    has urged the protesters to disperse.

    The standoff has raised concerns about potential violence in a poor
    and volatile country that is strategically located at the junction of
    the energy-rich Caspian Sea region and southern Europe, with Russia
    and Iran nearby.

    Announcing final election results Sunday that were in line with a
    preliminary count, Central Election Commission chief Garegin Azarian
    said Sarkisian, Kocharian's favoured successor, received nearly 53
    per cent of the vote in the country of 3.2 million - enough to win
    outright and avoid a run-off.

    He said Ter-Petrosian won 21.5 per cent. The opposition claims
    that Ter-Petrosian won but that the vote was marred by vote-buying,
    ballot-stuffing and violence.

    A few officials have joined the opposition since the vote.

    One of them, former deputy prosecutor General Gagik Dzhangirian, was
    detained along with his brother and another man late Saturday, police
    spokesman Sayat Shirinian said. An exchange of gunfire erupted when
    officers blocked a highway to search the car they were travelling in,
    Shirinian said.

    Dzhangirian's brother and two police officers were injured, police
    said.

    Kocharian on Saturday dismissed several Armenian diplomats who
    expressed support for the opposition, including the ambassadors to
    Italy and Kyrgyzstan and a deputy foreign minister.
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