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    ARMENIA TO END STATE OF EMERGENCY
    By Matthew Collin

    BBC News
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/ 7306859.stm
    2008/03/20 13:51:41 GMT

    A state of emergency imposed in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, after
    clashes between protesters and riot police left eight dead is to
    be lifted.

    The Armenian authorities have also confirmed that more than 100
    opposition activists are now being held on charges of causing unrest
    and plotting a coup.

    The clashes on 1 March took place when police tried to end more than
    a week of mass protests against election results.

    The opposition claims the presidential poll results were falsified.

    The number of arrests has been rising steadily throughout the month,
    as the Armenian authorities round up the people they believe were
    responsible for the violence.

    Those detained so far include several members of parliament and a
    former foreign minister. The opposition has accused the government
    of trying to crush political dissent in Armenia.

    Protest ban

    The opposition leader, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, has vowed to continue
    his campaign to overturn the presidential election results as soon
    as the state of emergency is lifted. The polls gave victory to his
    bitter rival, the current prime minister, Serzh Sarkisian.

    A new law was passed this week giving the authorities the right to
    ban demonstrations, if it is believed they will pose a threat to
    public order.

    But the opposition insists it had the right to defy what it describes
    as a violation of people's freedom and has said it will find a way
    to work around the legislation.

    After strong international pressure the state of emergency is coming
    to an end but the political situation in Armenia remains tense and
    deeply divided.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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