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    "SHAME ON YOU!"

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    07:18 pm | June 01, 2009

    Politics

    "The electoral system of Armenia was finally ruined after yesterday's
    election," announced Amalia Kostanyan, Head of the Transparency
    International Organization.

    "Yesterday's poll was a real shock for us. The whole process was
    accompanied by infringements of different scale; there was great
    crowding and stuffing at polling stations."

    Mrs. Kostanyan qualified the election in Malatia-Sebastia district
    as the most immoral and cynic.

    Together with the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Vanadzor (HCAV),
    representatives of the Transparency International witnesses ballot
    stuffing, bribery, violence against observers and journalist and
    numerous infringements.

    Arthur Sakunts, Head of Vanadzor office, says he was even invited to
    dinner. After becoming convinced that Sakunts couldn't be bribed,
    they tried to threaten him: "You have seen too much. We shall glue
    your eyes so that you will see nothing".

    Election commissions are set up to rig elections," announced
    Mr. Sakunts. Amalia Kostanyan quoted a commission chairman: "Do
    you understand that I keep a family and solve the problem of daily
    bread. I am even ready to kill a human being to keep my family".

    What's the use of speaking about elections if someone says he is
    ready to kill a man?" wondered Mrs. Kostanyan.

    Unlike international observers, the local ones do not assess
    yesterday's vote as positive.

    "If observers said the elections of 2007 and 2008 were in line
    with European standards, today they were supposed to make a similar
    statement. This is a policy," adds Mrs. Kostanyan.

    She thinks 15 people cannot conduct an observation mission and give
    a positive assessment of an election. "Shame on them," added Arthur
    Sakunts.

    Note that the phrases "Shame on them" and "This is a policy" were
    not translated for the representatives of the Council of European.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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