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    TER-PETROSIAN KEEPS UP PROTESTS
    By Ruzanna Stepanian and Ruben Meloyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 27 2008

    Opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian told tens of thousands of his
    supporters Wednesday to continue to challenge the official results of
    Armenia's controversial presidential election, dismissing President
    Robert Kocharian's threats to end the non-stop demonstrations by force.

    In televised comments aired late Tuesday, Kocharian warned that his
    patience with protesters camped in Yerevan's Liberty Square is wearing
    thin. He said Ter-Petrosian's rallies and overnight vigils have not
    been sanctioned by the authorities and can therefore be broken up by
    security forces.

    The Armenian police issued a similar warning the next day, saying
    in a statement that they are determined to "protect the country's
    constitutional order and public security."

    Addressing the massive crowd in Liberty Square, Ter-Petrosian claimed
    that Kocharian has no moral right to attack his opponents because he
    himself has repeatedly broken law during his decade-long presidency.

    "Robert Kocharian's authority has been illegal right from
    the beginning," said the former Armenian president. "Under the
    constitution, he was not even eligible to run for president neither
    in 1998, nor in 2003."

    "A person who breached the constitution in such a blatant manner can
    not criticize or threaten anyone," he added before the crowd marched
    to the Office of the Prosecutor-General to demand the release of
    Ter-Petrosian allies arrested by the authorities in recent days.

    The protesters also walked past the Russian Embassy in Yerevan,
    urging Russia's President Vladimir Putin to back their remands for
    a re-run of the February 19 presidential election.

    In his speech, Ter-Petrosian said that the round-the-clock protests
    against the alleged falsification of election results are gaining
    growing momentum but would not say how long he intends to keep
    his supporters on the streets. "What is happening now is a pure,
    classic bourgeois democratic revolution to free the economy from a
    feudal yoke," he said, adding that his movement is tacitly backed by
    "thousands of representatives of state structures, ministries and
    even the presidential staff."

    The Armenian Ministry of Trade and Economic Development said on
    Wednesday that it has fired two senior ministry officials who openly
    described the presidential election as fraudulent and voiced support
    for Ter-Petrosian. The chief of the ministry staff, Emil Tarasian,
    cited an Armenian law that bans civil servants from engaging in
    political activities. In an interview with RFE/RL, Tarasian downplayed
    the officials' defiant stance, saying that one of them effectively
    quit the ministry last October while the other is a longtime member
    of Ter-Petrosian's Armenian Pan-National Movement.
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