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    ARMENIAN POLICE CONTINUE TO ARREST PARTICIPANTS IN OPPOSITION STROLLS

    Aravot
    March 28 2008
    Armenia

    The Armenian police continued to arrest people participating in
    "peaceful strolls" in Yerevan's Northern Avenue on 27 March, the
    Armenian daily Aravot reported on 28 March. Opposition supporters
    continued their peaceful protests after the authorities lifted a
    20-day state of emergency introduced following the dispersal on 1
    March of the opposition rally demanding cancellation of the results
    of the 19 February presidential elections.

    About 20 passers-by, intellectuals and political activists were taken
    to police stations on 27 March, and most of them were released by
    2300 local time (1900 gmt), Aravot reported. Many participants in
    the stroll, who were taken to police stations on 26 March, returned
    to Northern Avenue with their relatives on 27 March, the newspaper
    added. For instance, the father of opposition Heritage Party MP Armen
    Martirosyan who was taken to a police station on 26 March, participated
    in a stroll with his relatives on 27 March, the newspaper said.

    A well-known Armenian poet and journalist, Tigran Paskevichyan, was
    also taken to a police station on 27 March. Aravot quoted the poet as
    saying that policemen asked him whether he was the author of the poem
    "Prisons are filled with light again" and suggested that he should be
    working as an electrician in jail. A senior member of the New Times
    Party, Hrachya Sargsyan, was also among those who were taken to a
    police station on 27 March, Aravot said.

    The police have changed their tactics and instead of taking people to
    the Kentron (Centre) Police Department in central Yerevan, they take
    them to police departments on the outskirts of the city, the newspaper
    said. The police continue to arrest even women and passers-by who make
    remarks when they see the police taking other people away, Aravot said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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