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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION PROTESTS ENTER 8TH DAY

    Voice of America
    Feb 27 2008

    Opposition supporter gestures during rally in Yervan, 26 Feb 2008
    Tens of thousands of Armenian opposition supporters have rallied
    in the capital for the eighth straight day protesting the contested
    results of last week's presidential election.

    Protesters Wednesday flooded central Yerevan to hear opposition
    leaders call for the annulment of the February 19 election results.

    That poll gave Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan a victory over former
    President Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    Wednesday's rally follows a massive demonstration Tuesday, with
    protesters setting up an encampment overnight near central Yerevan's
    Freedom Square.

    Outgoing President Robert Kocharian, who backed candidate Sarkisyan,
    used a television broadcast Tuesday to warn protesters that government
    patience with the unsanctioned protests is wearing thin.

    Sunday, Armenian police said they detained a former deputy
    prosecutor-general and several opposition activists, as the protests
    grew. Prosecutor Gagik Jhangirian was arrested a day after he was
    fired for joining the opposition.

    Authorities said two ambassadors and a deputy foreign minister had
    also been fired for joining the protests.

    The opposition is demanding a new election. Official results gave
    Mr. Sarkisyan nearly 53 percent of the vote, to just over 21 percent
    for Mr. Ter-Petrosian.
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