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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION DEFIANT, VOWS NEW PROTESTS

    The Epoch Times Ireland
    http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-6-20/72184 .html
    June 20 2008
    Ireland

    YEREVAN--Thousands of opposition supporters protested in Armenia on
    Friday demanding a rerun of the presidential election, in the first
    demonstration since clashes with government forces in March killed
    10 people.

    The opposition accuses Armenian authorities of ballot-stuffing and
    intimidation in the Feb. 19 election won by Serzh Sarksyan, an ally
    of outgoing president Robert Kocharyan.

    His main challenger, former president Levon Ter-Petrosyan, was placed
    temporarily under house arrest after the election.

    Addressing about 8,000 of his supporters on Friday, Ter-Petrosyan said
    he would continue to fight for the presidency and vowed fresh protests.

    "This criminal group ... shot at its own people," he told the crowd in
    central Yerevan, referring to the March 1 clashes between opposition
    supporters and police in which 200 people were also injured.

    "Be sure, sooner or later these criminals will be brought to justice
    in front of its nation," he said.

    "We will fight till the victorious end!" the crowd chanted.

    "The only way out of this situation is to hold snap presidential and
    parliamentary elections," Ter-Petrosyan said. "The people will stand
    their ground."

    He said the opposition would hold its next rally on July 4.

    Ter-Petrosyan's All-Armenian National Movement boycotted a
    parliamentary election in May last year.

    Armenia, an ancient Christian nation of 3.2 million, lies in a Caucasus
    mountains region that is emerging as a key route for pumping Caspian
    Sea oil and gas to world markets, although the nation has no pipelines
    of its own.

    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) urged
    Armenia's political forces in April "to initiate an open and
    constructive dialogue" and called for "an independent, transparent
    and credible inquiry into the March 1 events".

    "Progress made so far by the Armenian authorities in meeting
    the Assembly's demands following the February 2008 post-election
    violence has been judged insufficient," the PACE said in a statement
    in Strasbourg on Thursday.

    The PACE also urged the authorities to guarantee a proper status and
    appropriate rights to the opposition, to reform the electoral process
    and ensure state-controlled media are free from any political interest.

    Freedom of assembly, establishment of a truly independent judiciary
    and an end to arbitrary arrests were other demands.

    Following the February election, western observers said polling was
    broadly in line with Armenia's international commitments but further
    improvements were needed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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