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    POLICE OFFICERS PROHIBITED THEM FROM APPROACHING THE CEC

    A1+
    [08:13 pm] 19 February, 2009

    Dozens of police officers were waiting for members of the "Special
    Regiment" movement today, which marks one year since the Armenian
    presidential elections.

    Some police officers were waiting in cars and were led by Commander
    of the patrol service regiment Robert Melkonyan and his deputy
    Valeri Osipyan.

    The "Special Regiment" youth movement was planning to hold a picket
    and put on a show in front of the building of the Central Electoral
    Commission.

    Around 2:20 p.m. today nearly 40 youth were walking from Koryun
    Street to the Central Electoral Commission with signs and tricolor
    flags in their hands. But the youth had not taken a couple of steps
    before the police officers prohibited them to move forward.

    After the youth announced that they were only 40 people and have
    the right to organize a march, Robert Melkonyan stole the signs of
    one of the members and broke it. The other police officers did the
    same and pushed the youth back, including Deputy of the "Heritage"
    faction Zaruhi Postanjyan. Not after the pushing and shoving of police
    officers did activists start to move back and yell "Serzhik, leave"
    and "Shame on you".

    Police officers pushed the youth back into the building of the Armenian
    National Congress located on Koryun Street.

    When member of the Armenian National Movement Aram Manukyan tried to
    find out from Robert Melkonyan why they were pushing the youth back
    and breaking the signs, the high-ranking police officer started to
    push Aram Manukyan too. They pushed everybody back and closed the
    door. Swearing was heard from both sides and the police officers
    even started pushing the girls and did not allow journalists to do
    their job.

    Deputy Zaruhi Postanjyan demanded Robert Melkonyan to give her a
    document stating that police officers have the right to drive away
    a crowd.

    "Show me the decision for attacking the youth members or breaking
    their signs," said Zaruhi Postanjyan. But Robert Melkonyan refuted
    that and said that nothing like that had happened (the clips taken by
    "A1+" clearly show how Robert Melkonyan breaks the sign-ed.)
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