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    Armenian police disperse opposition protesters camping out in capital

    Associated Press Worldstream
    March 1, 2008 Saturday 4:20 AM GMT

    YEREVAN Armenia -- Armenian police early Saturday morning dispersed
    a protest by a few hundred opposition supporters who had been camping
    out in the capital for more than a week.

    The police moved in before 7 a.m. (0300GMT) and began forcing
    protesters onto buses. A few clashes broke out on the central Yerevan
    square.

    The opposition has protested the results of the Feb. 19 presidential
    election results and tried to force a new vote.

    Officials said Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian the favored successor
    of outgoing President Robert Kocharian won the vote outright. But
    supporters of opposition candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian have rejected
    the results, citing fraud.

    Daily protests on a large square in central Yerevan have drawn tens
    of thousands of people. Several hundred have remained overnight,
    warming themselves over campfires and sleeping in tents.

    Ter-Petrosian, a former president of Armenia, appealed to the
    Constitutional Court on Friday to overturn the results.

    The observer mission from the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe said there were concerns about the vote count, but issued
    a generally positive assessment.

    The standoff has raised concerns of instability in the poor Caucasus
    nation at the junction of the energy-rich Caspian Sea region and
    southern Europe, with Russia and Iran nearby.
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