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    Associated Press Worldstream
    February 25, 2008 Monday 6:42 PM GMT


    Armenian protest over election persists as opposition faces more
    arrests

    By AVET DEMOURIAN, Associated Press Writer

    YEREVAN Armenia


    A round-the-clock protest over Armenia's disputed presidential
    election persisted Monday, while authorities placed several
    opposition supporters under arrest.

    Opposition supporters claim last week's election was rigged in favor
    of the country's prime minister, Serge Sarkisian, and are demanding a
    new vote. As in previous days, the crowd protesting in a square in
    central Yerevan swelled to some 20,000 people in the afternoon, with
    hundreds breaking off to march around the city.

    Hundreds of protesters have been staying overnight in tents.

    The government in the former Soviet republic in the Caucasus
    mountains says Sarkisian won the presidency with nearly 53 percent of
    the vote Feb. 19 and has called on the protesters to disperse.
    Authorities have detained several allies of opposition candidate
    Levon Ter-Petrosian, who claims he was robbed of victory by election
    fraud.

    Petros Makeian, a leading backer of Ter-Petrosian, was detained
    Monday, police said. Separately, the national anti-organized-crime
    police said they stopped a convoy of three vehicles in which
    Khachatur Sukiasian, a lawmaker with a business background who
    supports Ter-Petrosian, was traveling.

    Guns, knives, bulletproof vests and ammunition were found in the
    vehicles and several bodyguards were detained, police said, but
    Sukiasian has immunity from prosecution as a parliament member and
    was not taken into custody.

    Also Monday, two Ter-Petrosian supporters who held high-level posts
    when he was Armenia's president in the 1990s were placed under arrest
    on charges of violence against government authorities accusations
    that apparently stemmed from clashes that police say broke out when
    they were detained over the weekend.

    Former Deputy Prosecutor-General Gagik Dzhangirian was detained
    Saturday and Smbat Aivazian, a tax collection agency chief during
    Ter-Petrosian's presidency, was detained Sunday. In both cases,
    police said weapons were found in their vehicles.

    Another opposition figure, New Times party leader Aram Karapetian,
    was detained Sunday. He is accused of making false accusations
    against Sarkisian and President Robert Kocharian, and officers
    searched the party's office early Monday, confiscating computers, the
    National Security Service said.

    Meanwhile, six more Foreign Ministry officials joined a handful of
    diplomats who announced their support for the opposition following
    the election, saying they were disturbed by violations. The diplomats
    have been fired from their posts.

    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian expressed regret over the attrition
    but said the government was in control.

    "The opposition has been unable to shake the foundations of state
    authority," Oskanian said after meeting with Slovakian Foreign
    Minister Jan Kubis. He called on both sides to show restraint and
    seek consensus but warned the opposition against seeking to take
    power by force.

    The standoff has raised concerns about stability in the volatile,
    strategic country at the junction of the energy-rich Caspian Sea
    region and southern Europe, with Iran and Russia which has close ties
    and maintains a military base in Armenia nearby.

    While the fraud claims have struck a chord with many Armenians,
    memories of severe economic hardships of the early 1990s and the
    devastating conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan over the territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh are still fresh, and the desire for calm and
    stability runs deep.
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