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    WASHINGTON SLAMS ARMENIAN BY-ELECTION FOR FRAUD
    Alex DerAlexanian

    Asbarez
    Jan 14th, 2010

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan on Thursday denounced
    as fraudulent a weekend by-election to Armenia's parliament and
    urged the authorities to prosecute those responsible for "numerous
    irregularities" witnessed by American and local observers.

    The embassy deployed the only international observer mission for the
    January 10 vote that was held in a central Yerevan constituency and
    controversially won by a pro-government candidate, Aram Simonian.

    "Embassy observers found numerous irregularities, including
    intimidation of voters, verbal and physical threats directed
    at journalists and observers, and in some cases the presence of
    uncredentialed, non-voting individuals sympathetic to the National
    Unity Party candidate, who appeared to be managing the electoral
    process in lieu of the authorized members of the local electoral
    commissions," the embassy spokesman, Thomas Mittnacht, told RFE/RL.

    "The Embassy urges Armenian authorities to investigate all reported
    violations and allegations of violence, and to swiftly identify and
    prosecute those responsible," Mittnacht said. "We are pleased to see
    that requested recounts are underway in some precincts, and that the
    authorities have invalidated the results in those precincts where
    the integrity of the voting was compromised."

    A district commission that managed the poll annulled official
    results in two precincts on Thursday. But that did not prevent it
    from formally declaring Simonian election winner. The decision was
    promptly endorsed by the Central Election Commission (CEC). The CEC
    said evidence of serious fraud there will be submitted to the Office
    of the Prosecutor-General.

    The law-enforcement agency said late Wednesday that it has instructed
    the Armenian police to investigate various irregularities reported
    in those and other precincts. It said the police have already opened
    a criminal case in connection with the beating of opposition leader
    Petros Makeyan and his two companions outside a polling station.

    All three men required hospitalization. They claimed to have been
    assaulted by government loyalists while trying to stop vote rigging.

    The police claimed on Sunday that it is the oppositionists who provoked
    the incident by beating up a Simonian proxy. It is thus not clear
    yet who will be prosecuted for the violence.

    U.S. monitors were similarly critical of the Armenian government's
    conduct of last May's municipal elections in Yerevan. The criticism
    was one of the reasons why the U.S. government cut $67 million in
    additional economic assistance promised to Yerevan.
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