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    ARMENIA EMERGENCY LIFTED, BUT PROTESTS CONTINUE

    Reuters
    March 21 2008
    UK

    YEREVAN, March 21 (Reuters) - A state of emergency introduced in
    Armenia following post-election clashes that left eight people dead
    was lifted on Friday.

    Troops left the streets of the capital Yerevan that they had occupied
    since the March 1 clampdown, but they were replaced by a heavy
    police presence that blocked around 1,500 protesters assembling in
    the city centre.

    Carrying candles and pictures of those who died, the protesters
    instead walked through the city's main streets in a vigil they
    said was to remember the victims of the violent clashes, a Reuters
    eyewitness reported.

    Addressing the crowd, a police officer urged the protesters to
    disperse: "We are all Armenians, please go home."

    The country's outgoing president, Robert Kocharyan, declared the
    20-day state of emergency on March 1 after the street battles in
    Yerevan between police and opposition protesters, who were demanding
    the annulment of a presidential election.

    Kocharyan is to step down next month when his long-time ally and
    prime minister, Serzh Sarksyan, takes over as president.

    Sarksyan defeated opposition candidate and former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan in the Feb. 19 election.

    The country moved towards a political resolution on Friday when
    four political parties signed an agreement establishing a coalition,
    which included one of the parties that had previously participated
    in opposition protests.

    But Ter-Petrosyan continues to insist the election was rigged and
    blames police brutality for the violence that also left about 200
    people injured. (Reporting by Hasmik Lazarian, writing by Conor
    Sweeney)
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