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    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
    Feb. 25, 2008


    Armenian authorities call for end to election protests
    (AFP)

    25 February 2008


    YEREVAN - Authorities in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Monday
    called for an end to protests against the alleged rigging of the
    presidential election as thousands rallied for a sixth day.


    The mayor?s office issued a statement calling on demonstrators to
    ?end the holding of unauthorised protests? which it said had become
    an ?unacceptable situation.?

    The statement ordered protestors ?not to obstruct the free movement
    of traffic and not to prevent citizens from free movement... and to
    restore normal life in the capital.?

    More than 15,000 opposition supporters gathered Monday on Freedom
    Square outside Yerevan?s opera house demanding the result of the
    February 19 presidential election be overturned.

    Protesters had set up about two dozen tents and kept a constant vigil
    in the square, huddling around campfires to keep warm in the bitter
    cold.

    As at previous protests, several thousand demonstrators marched
    through the streets of the capital for more than an hour Monday,
    bringing traffic to a standstill as they passed government buildings
    surrounded by riot police.

    Crowds numbering 20,000 to 30,000 supporters of opposition leader and
    former president Levon Ter-Petrosian had rallied for the previous
    five days.

    Official results from the election gave victory to Prime Minister
    Serzh Sarkisian with 53 percent of the vote, followed by
    Ter-Petrosian with 21.5 percent.

    Slovak Foreign Minister Jan Kubis, representing the Council of
    Europe, told journalists after meeting Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanian in Yerevan that ?violence is something that must be
    avoided at all costs.?

    ?I hope very much there will be no escalation,? he said.

    Kubis said he was ?very glad? there was a place for this kind of
    demonstration and praised the government for ?acting in a responsible
    way, with restraint.?

    The Strasbourg-based Council of Europe has 47 member states and
    upholds democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

    On Saturday outgoing President Robert Kocharian described the
    protests as an attempt at an illegal power grab and promised the
    government?s response would be ?decisive and firm to maintain
    stability and the constitutional order.?
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