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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION'S RALLY IN 2009 PALED IN COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS TURNOUTS - WIKILEAKS

    news.am
    Aug 25, 2011
    Armenia

    In one of the cables disclosed by WikiLeaks U.S. Ambassador to Armenia
    Marie Yovanovitch presents in-depth coverage of the opposition rally
    held in Yerevan on May 2009.

    "Under the shadow of a heavy police presence, the opposition led by
    ex-President Levon Ter-Petrossian (LTP) held its second rally of the
    year on May 1. LTP accused President Sargsian of being willing to
    pay any price -- even denial of the genocide -- to remain in power,
    as evidenced by his support for the April 22 joint statement with
    Turkey regarding normalization of relations," the document says.

    Yovanovitch mentions that despite opposition claims that tens of
    thousands attended the event, the crowd size was assessed by embassy
    officials at six-to-eight thousand.

    "LTP's tone while criticizing President Sargsian on Turkey and
    Nagorno-Karabakh was less vitriolic than it could have been. LTP
    further diffused the effect by also lambasting former President
    Kocharian and the Armenian Diaspora on the issue. Nevertheless,
    the remarks were not helpful.

    In contrast with the large turnouts at LTP's campaign and protest
    rallies in 2008, the May 1 event paled in comparison. Although the
    road blocks likely prevented regional supporters from attending the
    rally, LTP's traditional base of support has always been in Yerevan --
    where people were free to come and go on May 1, and where warm weather
    and a holiday made conditions ideal for a large turnout.

    Although one can never rule out the wily ex-president, slackening
    attendance at his rallies suggests that his supporters might be losing
    faith in his chances to win an election in the current political
    climate," the cable reads.

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