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  • The Armenian authorities are short-sighted, Levon Ter-Petrosyan

    news.az, Azerbaijan
    Jan 9 2010


    The Armenian authorities are so short-sighted, Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    Sat 09 January 2010 | 05:28 GMT Text size:


    Levon Ter-Petrosyan "All our victories were real, not just moral.

    Our key victory is that 2 years after the presidential election we are
    strong and united as never before despite the tragic events of March
    1, persecutions and arrests," said Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Leader of the
    Armenian National Congress, during the rally of his supporters. He
    welcomed Suren Surenyants and Hmayak Hovhannissyan who withdrew their
    candidatures in favor of Nikol Pashinyan. "Can you imagine something
    like this in the camp of the authorities?" he said.

    He said the election at the district No10 were falsified from the very
    beginning. He is sure that in no other country a candidate for
    parliament could be arrested. "The letter of the law is prior for the
    country. However, the Armenian authorities are so short-sighted that
    they did not understand that they could gain dividends from the
    international community if they did not arrest Pashinyan," Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan said. For conclusion, he said that Nikol Pashinyan has
    already gained victory in the election given the number of the
    participants in the rally. He also said that the next ANC rally will
    be held on March 1. After the rally, 1500-2000 participants in the
    rally went in a procession along the streets.

    The ANC rally is timed to the additional parliamentary elections in
    the election district No10 scheduled for January 10. Nikol Pashinyan,
    the oppositionist, the editor of Haykakan Zhamanak Daily, who is
    currently in custody, advanced his candidature at the elections.
    Pashinyan is charged with Articles 316.1 and 225.1 of the Armenian
    Criminal Code (organizing mass public disturbances, using force
    against a representative of the state and violating the law regarding
    the staging of public events).

    Pashinyan had been wanted for over a year and emerged from the
    underground after the president announced amnesty. The deputy mandate
    of the above election district proved vacant after the former
    parliamentarian Khachatur Sukiasyan was deprived of his mandate for
    complicity in the incidents of March 2008 in Yerevan.
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