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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION BUILDING BARRICADES IN CENTER OF YEREVAN

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS
    March 1, 2008 Saturday
    Russia

    Supporters of former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian, who
    lost what he claims was a rigged presidential election, were building
    barricades in the center of Yerevan on Saturday to shield themselves
    from police trying to disperse them, an Interfax correspondent
    reported.

    At a rally on a square next to the mayor's office that brought
    together more than 10,000 people, speakers demanded the release of Ter-
    Petrosian, who is allegedly under house arrest.

    The leader of the Impeachment opposition group, Nikol Pashinian,
    told the rally that the protesters have two key tasks, "to gather as
    many people as possible" and "to finish building the barricades."

    The leader of the Republic opposition party, Aram Sarkisian, added:
    "We are all Ter-Petrosian's soldiers and must fulfill his orders of
    standing our ground here."

    Ter-Petrosian's campaign meanwhile issued a statement saying the
    ex-president has been under illegal arrest since the moment the
    previous rally was dispersed.

    "Ter-Petrosian's personal presence can alone calm down passions
    and prevent further exacerbation of the situation. Unless he is
    released immediately and is given a chance to address the rally,
    it is President Robert Kocharian and Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan
    who will be guilty of the further exacerbation of the situation and
    bear the whole responsibility," the statement said.

    Earlier on Saturday, Ter-Petrosian told a news conference in Yerevan
    that he was not under house arrest currently, though he was not
    allowed to leave his residence. "I have also been forbidden to have
    any visitors but that ban has been lifted," he said.

    Sargsyan won the February 19 presidential election, according to
    official results.

    Ter-Petrosian, Armenia's first post-Soviet president, served from
    1991 to 1998.
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