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    ARMENIA OPPOSITION LEADER VOWS PROTESTS NOT OVER

    Euronews.net
    March 3 2008
    France

    An uneasy calm has returned to the Armenian capital Yerevan after
    violent clashes between opposition supporters and riot police.

    Troops are patrolling the streets to enforce a state of emergency,
    which will remain until March 20.

    Thousands of people have held daily demonstrations since a disputed
    presidential election on February 19.

    One eyewitness said: "There were masses of people. They were all
    dispersed. They gathered in a different place but were dispersed
    again. They have isolated the leader who could organise these people
    and prevent these actions."

    "The situation is horrible," said one resident. "I could not ever
    imagine that here in Yerevan such things could happen. I don't know
    how to describe it, everyone just went crazy."

    Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Armenia's first president after independence
    from the Soviet Union and the defeated presidential candidate, has
    vowed that protests will continue.

    He said the election, which was won by Prime Minister Serge Sarkisyan,
    was rigged. International observers judged it to be generally fair
    but noted some problems with the vote count.

    Seven protesters and one police officer were killed in the fighting
    on Saturday and more than 100 people were injured.

    Two opposition politicians have been arrested, accused of trying to
    seize power.
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