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    DAWNS ON FREEDOM SQUARE ARE PEACEFUL
    by Anna Chakharyan

    Haykakan Zhamanak
    Feb 26 2008
    Armenia

    [Yerevan's] Freedom Square has been full for the past six days: people
    are spending there not only days but also nights. It is already the
    sixth day participants in the pan-national movement, led by the first
    Armenian president [Levon Ter-Petrosyan], have been welcoming sunrise
    on Freedom Square. It is worth mentioning that nothing can make people
    leave the square: neither the obstructions created by the authorities
    nor the cold weather.

    [Passage omitted: reported arrests of opposition supporters;
    Ter-Petrosyan criticizes the authorities]

    Silent position of international community, praise for Karabakh leader

    As for the almost silent position of the international community
    regarding our domestic political situation, the first president
    noted in this connection: "I don't want to say anything bad about
    foreigners, but as a sound, reasonable personality, I can come to a
    conclusion today: the West doesn't care about our democracy, the West
    is not sincere in its intentions to establish democracy in Armenia,
    it needs a weak, illegal, oppressive regime in order to always have
    control over it, it doesn't need democratic, intelligent authorities
    which will speak to them on equal terms.

    "I apologize to both the observers and the organizations they
    represent, but I have the right, as a politician, as a political
    official, as the first Armenian president, as a sound and rational
    personality to make such a conclusion, and those who praise freedom
    of speech have to respect my opinion."

    Levon Ter-Petrosyan also spoke about the role of the authorities of the
    [unrecognized] Nagornyy Karabakh republic [NKR] in the presidential
    election. "I want to compliment the newly-elected NKR president Bako
    Sahakyan's position. He took an extremely dignified position, he did
    not allow Karabakh people to interfere in our domestic affairs, and
    unlike in 2003 and 2004, when during Arkadiy Ghukasyan's presidency
    special troops and criminal elements were brought from Karabakh here,
    who were mostly responsible for the 12 April events in 2004. To
    the honour of Bako Sahakyan I should say that he has displayed the
    position of a distinguished state official."

    War veterans' position

    During the Sunday [24 February] rally, the vice-president of the
    Yerkrapah Union (Union of Land Defending Volunteers), [MP] Myasnik
    Malkhasyan, made a statement about the recently spread news that they
    had allegedly quit the pan-national movement.

    "The news is circulating that some members have left the Yerkapah
    Union. Indeed, there are some members serving in the army, generals
    and colonels, who, I am positive, signed the text of the statement
    without reading, but who are with us in their hearts and minds. I
    know them all: they simply put those generals and colonels in a
    difficult situation and obliged them to sign a document which they
    haven't even read.

    "I must read a line from there and you will be assured what the matter
    is. It says - In the 19 February presidential election some members
    of the Yerkrapah Union, violating the union's regulations and without
    an appropriate administrative decision, started the activities that
    are not admissible for land defenders, which are unacceptable and
    a disgrace for the union's essence and authority, which hinder
    the further consolidation and development of our newly-created
    independent state. They are using dishonest political goals, whereas
    the administration of the Yerkrapah Union does not take measures to
    prevent this.

    "So, who is a disgrace: those who are standing next to the people
    who want to establish justice and truth in our country or those who
    want to oppose people's will? All the warriors who have a soul and
    love their fatherland must be next to their people," Malkhasyan said.

    [Passage omitted: Ter-Petrosyan said they will file a suit with
    Constitutional Court on the outcome of the election; former Prime
    Minister Hrant Bagratyan's speech at the rally]

    Appeal for nation-wide demo

    Leader of the [opposition] Republic party Aram Sargsyan told the
    demonstrators that during [Prime Minister and President-elect] Serzh
    Sargsyan's rally in Ashtarak the previous day, some of the people who
    were brought to the rally using known methods, at the end of the rally
    put the white flags of the [ruling] Republican party on the ground
    and started chanting "Le-von, Le-von [Ter-Petrosyan]". And today
    Serzh Sargsyan again plans to organize a rally on Republic Square,
    obviously bringing people to the rally using the same methods. Aram
    Sargsyan stated: "Serzh Sargsyan wants to show to the world that he
    has supporters too. Consequently, we tomorrow (editorial comment -
    today) declare a nation-wide rally".

    Aram Sargsyan appealed to everybody to come to Freedom Square today
    and everybody bring one more person. "If they want to show something
    to the world, we have more things to show." [Passage omitted: other
    speakers' speeches; Ter-Petrosyan recalls people's movement in 1988;
    anticipates victory of the opposition]
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