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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    June 21 2008


    Armenian opposition leader suggests giving hero titles to March 1 victims

    YEREVAN June 21


    After lengthy talks in Yerevan the authorities have finally agreed to
    permit a rally of the Pan-Armenian National Movement led by Armenian
    ex-president Levon Ter-Petrossian, the biggest one since the March 1
    events

    At the rally Ter-Petrossian spoke of the objectives of the event, an
    Interfax correspondent reported from the scene.

    "The goal is to show to the world community and the authorities that
    despite assessments given to the February 19 Armenian presidential
    election, the liberal Armenian public defies these elections and does
    not recognize Serzh Sargsyan as Armenian president. Secondly, we want
    to show to the bureaucrats in the Council of Europe, the European
    Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) that the Armenian people are not something of a third class, as
    they are accustomed to believe. Armenia's respectable image has
    recently been damaged in the eyes of the international
    community. However, this ranking is to a large extent applicable to
    the current authorities. Our image, on the opposite, has been raised
    thanks to the fight of our people," Ter-Petrossian said.

    The main demand of the opposition remains the release of all political
    prisoners. "If Serzh Sargsyan fails to release all political prisoners
    before the PACE (the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe)
    session, I will personally ask the Council of Europe not to raise the
    Armenian issue at a PACE urgent meeting and not to impose any
    sanctions against our country," the ex-president said.

    As regards the current situation in the country, he said: "Since this
    situation is the result of the election, the only solution to it is to
    hold early parliamentary and presidential elections." Ter-Petrossian
    also said he was ready for a dialogue with the authorities, which
    however must be based on democratic principles. "We are ready for a
    dialogue, but it should be bilateral and should not contain
    speculative elements. Why wound not you want a dialogue, what are your
    fears? And today you showed your fear by filling Yerevan with troops
    and military hardware. Today's Yerevan is not much different from
    Baghdad," the politician said.

    As for the March 1 events, the opposition leader said that according
    to the media, the opposition rally was dispersed by forces that
    included the Nagorno Karabakh riot police. "If these allegations prove
    right, then the Karabakh president will be announced persona non grata
    in Armenia. By acting legally we will eventually make sure that former
    Armenian president Robert Kocharian appears at the Hague Tribunal,"
    Ter-Petrossian said.

    The situation in Armenia is not easy, because the "Tatar-Mongol regime
    opened fire against its own people on March 1. Sooner or later they
    will have to be held to account by these people," Ter-Petrossian said.

    He suggested that the authorities give posthumous titles of the
    National Heroes to all who died on March 1, just like former Russian
    president Boris Yeltsin did to the victims of the 1991 Soviet coup
    d'etat attempt.

    Ter-Petrosian has also urged to renounce a hunger strike as a method
    of struggle, saying that the struggle will continue in the form of
    rallies. "We do not need permissions for holding rallies, because the
    law requiring it is unconstitutional. We will certainly ask the city
    authorities merely to observe the formality. But then we will hold our
    rallies at any time and any place. Our next rally will take place on
    July 4," Ter-Petrosian said.

    kk

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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