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    ARMENIA'S EX-FOREIGN MINISTER REMAINS IN CUSTODY

    Interfax News Agency
    May 19 2008
    Russia

    Armenia's Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court ruling extending
    ex-Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian's term in custody, an Interfax
    correspondent reported from the court.

    Arzumanian was arrested on March 10 on charges of attempted coup. A
    court extended his detention by two months on May 5.

    After an appeal filed by the ex-foreign minister's defense lawyer
    was heard, the Court of Appeals ruled to keep Arzumanian in custody.

    Following the February 19 presidential election, the Armenian
    opposition led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian, who ran in the
    presidential election, rejected the election results and staged large-
    scale protest rallies, which deteriorated into clashes with police
    on March 1. Ten people died and more than 250 sustained injuries in
    the clashes.

    Fifty-four people were arrested and remain in custody after the mass
    unrest on March 1.

    Armenia's Special Investigation Service had sent 40 criminal cases
    in relation to 43 people to the courts, and the National Security
    Service had sent 49 criminal cases involving 52 participants in the
    unrest as of May 12.

    Ter-Petrosian's supporters have not acknowledged the outcome of the
    election to this day.
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