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    OPPOSITIONIST SLAMS 'DISGRACEFUL' SARKISIAN CAMPAIGN
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Jan 16 2008

    The campaign manager of Artur Baghdasarian, a major opposition
    candidate in next month's presidential election, accused the Armenian
    authorities Wednesday of forcing local government officials and public
    sector employees to ensure Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's victory
    at any cost.

    Heghine Bisharian alleged that the practice is widespread in areas
    outside Yerevan, with local government chiefs and their subordinates
    told secure a particular number of votes for Sarkisian or risk losing
    their jobs.

    "They summon all officials -- regional governors, town and village
    mayors, school principals, teachers, doctors -- and foist [vote]
    percentages on them," Bisharian told a news conference. "People from
    villages call us and say, 'My fate depends on ensuring a 90 percent
    vote for the candidate of power. How am I going to ensure that 90
    percent?'"

    "Every teacher is obliged to bring a list of at least ten people who
    will vote for the government candidate. Or else, they will have to
    look for another job," she said.

    Bisharian, who is also the deputy chairwoman of Baghdasarian's
    Orinats Yerkir Party, did not offer any proof of the allegations or
    name officials allegedly involved in voter intimidation and other
    illegal practices.

    Sarkisian and his Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) were accused
    by the opposition of using similar methods to score a landslide
    victory in the May 2007 parliamentary elections. The allegations,
    backed up by some media reports, were denied by the HHK. They also
    did not keep international observers from describing those elections
    as largely democratic.

    "We stand for democratic ideas and believe that these elections too
    must meet democratic standards," Eduard Sharmazanov, a spokesman for
    the HK and the Sarkisian campaign, told RFE/RL on Wednesday.

    Sharmazanov dismissed Bisharian's claims as "slander." "It is obvious
    to many sections of our public that the Republican Party and Serzh
    Sarkisian's campaign team in particular want a civilized and democratic
    electoral race," he said. "We believe that it is impossible to become
    president by force in the 21st century."

    Bisharian insisted, nonetheless, that Sarkisian's campaigning methods
    are already calling into question the freedom and fairness of the
    February 19 election. "This is a disgrace," she said. "What's the
    point of holding presidential elections in the first place?"

    Bisharian went on to warn that Orinats Yerkir will urge supporters to
    take to the streets if the vote is rigged by the authorities. Similar
    threats have also been made by another leading opposition candidate,
    former President Levon Ter-Petrosian.
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