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    ARMENIAN TENT CAMP PROTESTERS DEFY POLICE

    Agence France Presse
    October 3, 2011 Monday 4:26 PM GMT

    Opposition supporters in Armenia took their round-the-clock protest
    for snap elections into a fourth day on Monday, defying police warnings
    that their tent camp sit-in is illegal.

    Some 3,000 people joined an evening rally in Yerevan's Freedom Square
    where the number of tents has grown to more than 30 since the week-long
    protest was launched on Friday.

    Police have been using loudhailers to issue repeated warnings to
    protesters that the camp is illegal, but have not made any attempt
    to remove the tents.

    A police operation to clear a larger tent camp in the same square
    after disputed elections in 2008 helped to spark clashes that left
    10 people dead.

    Complaining of alleged institutional corruption and democratic failings
    in the ex-Soviet state, the Armenian National Congress opposition
    bloc is demanding presidential and parliamentary polls before the
    end of the year.

    "To eradicate corruption it is necessary to have good personnel, an
    independent parliament and court system," the opposition bloc leader
    and former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian told the rally.

    But 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.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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