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    Interfax, Russia
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 22, 2008 Friday 8:48 PM MSK


    Armenian opposition continuing rally in central Yerevan

    YEREVAN Feb 22


    The Armenian opposition is continuing a protest rally on Freedom
    Square in Yerevan on Friday, to demand that the officially announced
    outcomes of recent presidential elections be invalidated.

    Police have estimated the number of demonstrators at reaching 10,000
    people, and the protesters themselves insist there are at least
    200,000 of them, while in fact there are about 25,000 protesters on
    the square now.

    "We are the masters of Freedom Square today, and tomorrow we will
    become the masters of this country," opposition leader and first
    Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosian said at the rally.

    He welcomed students who joined the demonstrators on Friday.

    Ter-Petrosian also said Deputy Defense Minister Manvel Grigorian also
    supported the protesters. "His civic position is our main victory.

    He sided with us yesterday," he said.

    Seven members of the parliament representing the Republican Party and
    the Prospering Armenia party also supported the protest, according to
    opposition leaders.

    Special investigator Samvel Ovannisian insisted in his speech at the
    rally that an investigation into a terrorist attack on the Armenian
    parliament on October 27, 1999, in which the prime minister, the
    speaker, two deputy speakers, and several parliamentarians were shot
    and killed, needs to be continued. "After that, you will learn what
    you have been waiting for ten years," Ovannisian said.

    Armenia held presidential elections on February 19, in which Prime
    Minister Serzh Sargsyan won by garnering 52.86% of the vote. Ter-
    Petrosian received support from 21.5% of the voters.
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