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    ACCORDING TO HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST AVETIK ISHKHANIAN, TRADITION OF ELECTIONS ACCOMPANIED BY RIGGINGS HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117999
    Oc t 8, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. During the latest local
    self-government elections the observers of Helsinki Committee of
    Armenia witnessed many violations and acts of violence. Committee
    Chairman Avetik Ishkhanian reported at the October 8 press
    conference. He said that the most obvious acts of violence were
    recorded during the elections of Kentron prefect when proxies of the
    opposition candidate were just forced out of some polling stations. And
    the Committee recalled its observers from Noragyugh polling station
    due to the aggravated situation.

    Besides the above mentioned violations, Committee's 55 observers
    recorded cases of control over voting, guiding voters, as well as
    observed social workers voting instead of pensioners. There were
    representatives of the Police inside the polling stations, part of
    which took part in the process of counting the votes. There were
    cases when two or three voters were simultaneously near a voting
    cabin. According to A. Ishkhanian, cases of open voting, voting
    with another person's passport, and voting without a passport were
    also recorded.

    According to the observation of the head of Helsinki Committee,
    use of voting cabins without curtains should be stopped henceforth,
    as other people control a voter near the ballot-boxes and instruct
    him what to do. "It is my only proposal to improve the electoral
    process. However, in general, I already do not know how to liquidate
    the tradition of elections accompanied by riggings and to come out
    of this closed circle," A. Ishkhanian said.
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