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    PRESCOTT LEADS ARMENIA PEACE TRIP

    BBC NEWS
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/e urope/7280872.stm
    2008/03/06 14:03:22 GMT

    Ex-deputy prime minister John Prescott is heading a diplomatic mission
    aimed at defusing Armenia's political crisis.

    A state of emergency has been in force in the capital, Yerevan, since
    1 March, after violence erupted amid allegations of vote-rigging in
    recent elections.

    Mr Prescott is visiting as a member of the Council of Europe's
    Parliamentary Assembly, which he joined in October.

    He will meet outgoing president Robert Kocharian and president-elect
    Serzh Sarkisian during his two-day trip.

    The crisis followed recent presidential elections, in which the prime
    minister, Mr Sarkisian, won a large majority.

    The main opposition leader and former president, Levon Ter-Petrosian,
    claims the election was rigged.

    At the time of the elections on 19 February, John Prescott headed a
    similar delegation which travelled around Armenia, observing the poll.

    They judged the election to have been generally democratic, but said
    there had been some problems with the counting of votes.

    Official election results in Armenia gave Serzh Sarkisian 53% of the
    vote, and Levon Ter-Petrosian 21.5%.

    The Council of Europe has sent Mr Prescott back to Armenia on what
    it calls a "snap visit", concerned by the violence and the imposition
    of the state of emergency.

    The aim is to "assess the post-electoral situation... and explore
    possibilities for defusing the current political crisis and promoting
    dialogue", the Council said in a statement.

    Mr Prescott will also meet defeated candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    Opposition anger

    The crisis in Armenia began when opposition demonstrators responded to
    electoral defeat with 11 days of mass demonstrations in the capital,
    setting up barricades in Yerevan's city centre.

    The government declared the protests were illegal, and on 1 March
    police fought pitched battles with demonstrators on the streets.

    Eight people who had been demonstrating in support of the defeated
    opposition candidate, Levon Ter-Petrosian, were killed. About 100
    others were injured in the violence.

    Mr Ter-Petrosian was placed under house arrest, but has been allowed
    out to attend proceedings at the Constitutional Court to challenge
    the election results.

    Mr Prescott joined the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe
    last October, as leader of the UK contingent of 18 Westminster MPs.

    The Council of Europe is a body founded in 1949 to promote democratic
    ideals and human rights in Europe, and is not part of the apparatus
    of the European Union.
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