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    Agence France Presse
    October 1, 2011 Saturday 11:26 AM GMT


    Armenia opposition protest enters second day

    YEREVAN, Oct 1 2011


    Hundreds of Armenian opposition activists took their one-week
    round-the-clock protest for snap elections into a second day on
    Saturday after setting up a tent camp in a central square overnight.

    The Armenian National Congress opposition alliance is trying to
    maintain pressure to force presidential and parliamentary polls before
    the end of the year.

    "We are in a great mood and we are ready to stay here for as many
    nights as are necessary so that these authorities finally go," one of
    the demonstrators, Astgik Agekian, told AFP.

    Angry about poverty, alleged institutional corruption and democratic
    failings, some 6,000 people rallied on Friday and police did not
    intervene to stop them pitching more than 20 tents in Yerevan's
    Freedom Square.

    But recent opposition rallies have been significantly smaller than
    protests after disputed elections in 2008 that ended in clashes
    leaving 10 people dead.

    The authorities have rejected any possibility of early elections and
    say the round-the-clock protest is simply a political tactic to
    attract support before parliamentary polls due to be held next year.

    Armenia has been through political and military turmoil since
    independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, with a series of disputed
    elections and a war with neighbouring Azerbaijan over the region of
    Nagorny Karabakh.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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