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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION EXPRESSES ITS INTENTION TO TAKE MORE RESOLUTE STEPS

    ArmInfo
    2008-07-03 18:11:00

    "As the authorities failed to accept our proposals to release all the
    political prisoners and start a political dialogue, we have no other
    choice but taking more resolute steps in the fight for restoration of
    the violated democratic rights and freedoms in the country", Levon
    Zurabyan, a representative of the oppositional Nationwide Movement
    Center, said to journalists at Urbat club, Thursday.

    He recalled that at the June 20 rally the first president of Armenia,
    leader of opposition Levon Ter- Petrosyan offered the authorities
    to release all the political prisoners before July 4, afterwards
    the leadership of the Nationwide Movement will sit at a negotiation
    table to consider the ways out of the domestic political crisis. "To
    our good will the regime responded with the Yerevan City Hall's
    illegal decision to ban the new rally, to beat young activist of
    opposition Narek Hovakimyan, as well as with yesterday's provocation
    of hooligans during the daily political strolling in the Northern
    Avenue. The authorities made another shameful action - they presented
    Ter-Petrosyan's initiative as a retreat in the political fight.

    The present authorities of Armenia resemble classic examples of
    dictator regimes in the countries of Latin America in the 60s-90s of
    the 20th century. Under these conditions, people have no other way
    out except taking more active steps", he said.

    Levon Zurabyan stressed that the fight will continue within the
    limits of law and refused to specify the more active steps of the
    Nationwide Movement.

    "Everything will be said at tomorrow's rally near Matenadaran at 7 pm",
    he said.
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