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    Agence France Presse
    June 20, 2008 Friday 7:40 PM GMT



    Several thousand opposition supporters rally in Armenia

    YEREVAN, June 20 2008


    Several thousand opposition supporters rallied Friday in the Armenian
    capital for the first major anti-government protest since 10 people
    died in violent post-election unrest in March.

    Watched closely by dozens of riot police, about 8,000 opposition
    supporters were seen in the centre of Yerevan by an AFP
    reporter. Organisers said 80,000 had participated.

    Protesters called for the results of a February presidential election
    won by former prime minister Serzh Sarkisian to be annulled, alleging
    the vote was rigged.

    "The size of our protest shows everyone that our people do not
    recognise the legitimacy of the election or Serzh Sarkisian as
    president," opposition leader and former president Levon Ter-Petrosian
    told the crowd.

    He said new presidential and parliamentary elections were needed to
    restore political stability, as he called for another rally on July 4.

    Police had earlier warned protesters to stay out of the city centre,
    saying they only had permission to rally on the outskirts of
    Yerevan. The demonstration proceeded peacefully, however, and police
    kept their distance.

    Armenia earlier this month eased restrictions on public demonstrations
    imposed after the March clashes, meeting a demand from the Council of
    Europe. It also created a parliamentary commission to investigate the
    violence.

    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has also called
    for the release of political opponents arrested after the violence and
    increased dialogue between the government and opposition. It is due to
    hold a debate next week on Armenia's compliance with its demands.

    The violence in March broke out after police moved in to clear
    thousands of protesters who had rallied for 11 days to protest
    Sarkisian's victory over Ter-Petrosian in the February 19 presidential
    election.

    A mountainous country of about three million people, Armenia has
    experienced repeated political violence since gaining its independence
    with the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
    From: Baghdasarian
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