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    ARMENIAN SECURITY FORCE NEUTRALIZING ARMED GROUPS - PRESIDENT

    Interfax
    Feb 27 2008
    Russia

    YEREVAN. Feb 27 (Interfax) - Armenian authorities have taken measures
    to neutralize armed units trying to destabilize the situation in
    the country following the recent presidential elections, Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian said.

    "I can say that measures to neutralize criminal groups were pursued
    yesterday and today. Large amounts of weapons and ammunition have
    been seized. Particular individuals have been detained," Kocharian
    said on Armenian Public Television on Tuesday evening.

    "What is most dangerous is that part of Yerkrap [an organization of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh war veterans] and some other veteran organizations
    have been involved in the internal political processes," he said.

    In addition, those "responsible for vote rigging during the elections"
    have been detained, he said.

    "These are not only opposition members. There are members of the
    [ruling] Republican Party and other political groups among those
    detained," he said.

    Law enforcement are also detaining "those who have organized
    unsanctioned processions and demonstrations, ignoring interests of
    other people," he said.

    In particular, residents of the houses adjacent to Freedom Square in
    Yerevan, where the opposition has been holding a rally to protest the
    official outcomes of the presidential elections, are complaining that
    the rally caused them inconvenience, he said.

    The law enforcement agencies are taking measures "to provide the
    people's security and calm," Kocharian said.

    Armenia held presidential elections on February 19, in which nine
    candidates were running. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan was proclaimed
    the winner with 52.82% of the vote given in his support. His principal
    contender, first President Levon Ter-Petrosian, gained 21.5% and
    Artur Bagdasarian 17.7%.

    Since February 20, Ter-Petrosian's supporters have been holding
    protest rallies in Yerevan to demand that the official results of
    the vote be invalidated.

    Recounts were ordered at some polling stations following complains from
    a number of candidates. Central Elections Commission Deputy Chairman
    Arutyun Shakhbazian said the recounts did not reveal significant
    discrepancies with the already announced results.
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