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    Armenians Rally After State of Emergency Ends

    The Associated Press
    March 24, 2008.

    Mkhitar Khachatryan / AP

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- Several hundred opposition supporters held
    demonstrations across Yerevan on Friday after authorities lifted a
    20-day state of emergency.

    The rallies were against the March 1 arrests of dozens of opposition
    activists following clashes between police and protesters in which
    eight people were killed and dozens injured. A state of emergency
    followed, banning public gatherings, which ended Thursday at midnight.

    The latest demonstrators lit candles and held pictures of those
    arrested on March 1. Police officers approached the protesters, who
    formed a chain across downtown Yerevan, urging them to disperse but not
    using force.

    Several protesters yelled curses at the police, but there were no
    clashes.

    The violence on March 1 erupted after police forcibly dispersed
    protesters claiming that the government rigged the Feb. 19 presidential
    election and demanding a new vote.

    The official results gave the favored candidate of outgoing President
    Robert Kocharyan, Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, nearly 53 percent of
    the vote, while opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan received about 21
    percent. Sargsyan is set to be inaugurated April 9.

    Sargsyan said Thursday that 106 of the scores of detained opposition
    supporters remained under arrest, including some of Ter-Petrosyan's
    former allies.

    "We are demanding that the authorities explain to us why these 106
    people have been arrested," said one protester, Armen Martirosyan.

    The opposition has capitalized on widespread public anger over endemic
    poverty, despite recent economic growth. "We have nothing to eat," said
    another protester, Alla Arutyunyan. "I'm wondering whether Sargsyan and
    his family could survive on the money they give me."
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