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    MORE TER-PETROSIAN ALLIES ARRESTED

    Radio Liberty
    March 3 2008
    Czech Republic

    At least five more prominent allies of former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosian, among them two parliament deputies, have been arrested
    on charges stemming from their active participation in Saturday's
    opposition demonstration marred by deadly violence, opposition lawyers
    said on Monday.

    The reported arrests raised to at least 30 the number of Ter-Petrosian
    supporters jailed in the aftermath of Armenia's disputed presidential
    election.

    Only one of them was officially confirmed by law-enforcement
    authorities. Police said parliament deputy Miasnik Malkhasian was
    detained while fleeing the scene of the protest early Sunday. A
    police statement said he is facing prosecution under Article 300 of
    the Armenian Criminal Code dealing with attempts to "usurp power."

    It was not clear if state prosecutors have already asked the National
    Assembly to lift Malkhasian's immunity from prosecution. Under
    Armenian law, they have to formally charge or free the lawmaker by
    Wednesday. Malkhasian's lawyer, Melanya Arustamian, told RFE/RL that
    prosecutors allowed here to meet her client in custody and be present
    at his first interrogation by on Sunday.

    According to opposition sources, law-enforcement authorities also
    detained another pro-Ter-Petrosian deputy, Hakob Hakobian, was part
    of the same criminal investigation into what the Armenian authorities
    call an opposition attempt at coup d'etat.

    Malkhasian and Hakobian are leaders of Armenia's two largest
    organizations of veterans of the Nagorno-Karabakh war that supported,
    both officially and unofficially, Ter-Petrosian's candidacy in the
    February 19 presidential election. The two men as well as Sasun
    Mikaelian, another war hero, were affiliated with the parliament
    faction of the governing Republican Party (HHK) before pledging
    allegiance to Ter-Petrosian.

    Also reportedly arrested were at least three other opposition
    politicians who had held senior government and parliament positions
    during Ter-Petrosian's rule. According to opposition lawyers, those
    are former deputy parliament speaker Karapet Rubinian, the former
    chief of the Armenian customs, Yerjanik Abgarian, and the former
    deputy head of the National Security Service, Gurgen Yeghiazarian.

    "My client considers himself a political prisoner and has begun a
    hunger strike," Rubinian's lawyer, Hovik Arsenian, told RFE/RL.

    Several other top Ter-Petrosian allies, including former Deputy
    Prosecutor-General Gagik Jahangirian, were arrested before the bloody
    crackdown on the opposition on a string of charges ranging from illegal
    arms possession to assault. All of them reject the accusations as
    baseless and politically motivated.

    As part of the ongoing crackdown, investigators searched on Monday
    the Yerevan home of Ter-Petrosian's brother Petros. The latter said
    they spent two and a half hours looking for weapons, ammunition and
    incriminating documents. "During the search they did not find anything
    of interest to the investigators," said Petros Ter-Petrosian.

    The Office of the Prosecutor-General said on Monday that a total of
    30 oppositionists have been arrested since the start of post-election
    demonstrations in Yerevan.

    Meanwhile, Armenia's Human Rights Ombudsman Armen Harutiunian
    expressed concern about reports of mass arrests and ill-treatment
    of opposition supporters which he said his office is receiving
    from citizens. Harutiunian said that he conveyed his concerns to
    Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian and that the latter promised to
    release the list of all detainees.

    In a written statement, Harutiunian also said Saturday's bloody clashes
    between security forces and Ter-Petrosian supporters were made possible
    by the break-up earlier in the day of the 11-day opposition sit-in
    in Yerevan's Liberty. Square. He questioned the official explanation
    for the use of force against peaceful demonstrators camped there.
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