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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    March 28 2008


    Armenian opposition may start talks with authorities on principles
    proposed by EU

    YEREVAN March 28


    Armenian political forces supporting former opposition presidential
    candidate Levon Ter-Petrosian can enter a dialogue with the
    authorities on principles suggested by the European Union.

    "We reaffirm our commitment to a plan for settling the internal
    political situation based on principles set out in the European Union
    presidency proposals of March 4. They imply the release of all the
    detainees, guarantees of equal information opportunities, and
    independent international investigation of the March 1 events, and
    only then can dialogue be opened with the authorities,"
    Ter-Petrosian's supporters said in a statement circulated by his
    press service in Yerevan on Friday.

    The document was signed by members of 20 opposition parties and one
    non-governmental organization, which supported Ter-Petrosian in the
    February 19, 2008 presidential elections.

    Following the presidential elections, in which Prime Minister Serzh
    Sargsyan was officially declared the winner, supporters
    Ter-Petrosian, who came in second, started mass protests in Yerevan,
    demanding that the official results of the vote be declared invalid.

    On the morning of March 1, police dispersed a rally in Yerevan, but
    Ter-Petrosian's supporters gathered at another place near the city
    hall.

    By the evening of March 1, the protests grew into a mass revolt, in
    which eight people were killed and more than 170 injured, according
    to official reports.

    The same day, President Robert Kocharian imposed a 20-day state of
    emergency in the city.

    Investigative authorities opened criminal cases against 106 people,
    and four others, including parliamentarian Khachatur Sukiasian, were
    declared wanted. People arrested under these cases have been indicted
    for fomenting mass disorder, illegally storing or carrying weapons,
    attempting to usurp power, and other crimes.
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