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  • Flour Miller Levon Plays His Usual Role

    FLOUR MILLER LEVON PLAYS HIS USUAL ROLE
    by Naira Mamikonyan's

    Aravot, Armenia
    Feb 26 2008

    On Sunday, 24 February, the Central Election Commission convened an
    extraordinary session at which the final results of the presidential
    election were announced.

    [Passage omitted: details of election result; opposition protests;
    some officials back opposition; rumours of crackdown on protests
    by authorities]

    Start of recount delayed

    On 23 February, at the request of the proxies of presidential candidate
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the electoral commission of the fifth electoral
    district was to conduct a recount of votes from polling station
    number 5/21.

    The acting US ambassador to Armenia, Joseph Pennington, was present
    at the recount.

    As a reminder, on polling day a fight took place at this polling
    station, which is situated in the Yerevan school named after
    Shirvanzade. Before the voting started, Ter-Petrosyan's proxies
    discovered that the door of the strongbox was open. In addition,
    during the vote count, ballots for Ter-Petrosyan were placed in the
    pile of ballots for another candidate. A protocol was drafted, but
    it was not recorded in the register.

    Before the start of the recount, in which the representative of
    the Heritage party [which backed Ter-Petrosyan in the election] in
    the Central Electoral Commission, Zoya Tadevosyan, and MPs from the
    Heritage and Orinats Yerkir [Law-Governed Country] factions were to
    participate, it turned out the register of electoral commission No
    5 had disappeared. Then the commission chairman pretended to be sick
    and went to see a doctor and didn't return.

    The beginning of the recount process had already been delayed for
    several hours. In the end, after it had been decided to open the
    sack with ballots, 10 well-built men entered the building, as well
    as high-ranking officers from the Mashtots and Davitashen district
    police departments of the capital. They demanded that the vote recount
    process should be suspended until the arrival of a representative of
    the Prosecutor-General's Office. They said that they had received a
    signal from an unidentified person that a crime had been committed
    in the electoral commission building.

    Journalists locked out from recount

    As we [Aravot journalists] arrived at the building of electoral
    commission No 5, MP Levon Sargsyan (also known as Alrahaci [Flour
    Miller] Levik) also arrived at the "scene of the crime" with his
    skinhead bodyguards. Sargsyan entered the premises unhindered, as
    did the journalists.

    At that moment, the atmosphere in the corridor of the electoral
    commission was already supercharged with more than 30 people present
    (mostly police officers in plain clothes), with MPs from the Orinats
    Yerkir and the Heritage factions, as well as Levon Sargsyan's
    bodyguards and [Prime Minister] Serzh Sargsyan's assistant Levon
    Martirosyan.

    With the aid of the police officers, Levon Sargsyan's bodyguards
    locked the door of the commission's room and stood on guard, waiting
    till the MP finished resolving his issues.

    Behind the door, people were arguing loudly. The police officers,
    bodyguards and the prime minister's assistant did their best to
    prevent the journalists from entering the commission's room to be
    present during the vote recount, receiving explanations regarding the
    situation, and taking photos and videos of what was happening in the
    corridor, including a fight with the participation of MPs.

    Bodyguards brawl with journalists

    Eventually, a young woman, who introduced herself as an observer
    but who nonetheless remained in the corridor all the time giving
    instructions, opened the door of the room where the commission was
    sitting, and taking us for correspondents from the First TV Channel
    [Public TV] invited us to make a report on how MP [Zaruhi] Postanjyan
    [of Heritage] allegedly makes orders.

    After we entered, the girl understood that she had invited in the wrong
    people, and tried to force us out. A brawl started. It was provoked by
    Alrahaci Levik, who threw a plastic bottle at the photo correspondent
    of the Chorrord Ishkhanutyun and Aravot newspapers, Gagik Shamshyan.

    The MP swore and expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that he was
    being photographed. This was the signal for action for Sargsyan's
    gang. In the presence of the police officers, the commission room
    was turned upside down. An attempt was made to take the camera from
    Shamshyan. At the same time, all the other journalists were pushed
    out of the room. Shamshyan's camera and an A1+ [TV channel] video
    camera were broken. The videocassette was removed from the latter.

    The MPs, Central Election Commission member Zoya Tadevosyan and
    Ter-Petrosyan's proxies left the electoral commission together with
    the journalists. After our departure, the police officers inspected
    the "scene of the crime", drafted a protocol, sealed the sack with
    ballots and sent it to the investigation department.

    According to Aravot's information, materials for a criminal case
    against Zoya Tadevosyan are being prepared based on the fact she did
    not have the right to open the sack with ballots.
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