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    AUTHORITIES, OLIGARCHS, WIKILEаKS, PACE GET SLAMMED AT ANC RALLY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 9, 2011 - 22:12 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - On September 9, Armenian National Congress (ANC)
    opposition bloc rally launched at Yerevan's Liberty Square with
    approx. 2000 people gathered.

    Armenian Police estimated the number of rally participants at 5-5,5
    thousand people.

    Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper editor-in-chief Nikol Pashinyan opened the
    rally, urging those present to prepare for a constitutional revolution.

    "A revolution has ripened in Yerevan, with junta, holding the power
    in the country, unable to resolve society's problems," he stressed.

    Pashinyan urged those gathered for a revolution, promising that the
    ruling President will resign within 24 hours, should 500000 people
    take to streets to voice their protest.

    ANC to force authorities into snap elections unless Tigran Arakelyan
    released

    The opposition is ready to resume dialogue with authorities in case of
    ANC supporter Tigran Arakelyan's release, the 1st Armenian president,
    ANC leader said.

    As Levon Ter-Petrossian stated, refusal to release Arakelyan within
    the next few days will prove the incident between the police and
    opposition supporter to be a put-up job.

    According to Ter-Petrossian, unless the detainee is released, ANC is
    ready to mobilize its supporters to force the ruling authorities into
    agreeing to snap elections.

    ANC slams PACE over closing chapter on March 2008 events

    ANC slammed PACE report on March 2008 events, characterizing closing
    the chapter on tragic events as unacceptable.

    "We won't allow the phrasing used in for PACE statement to enter the
    minds of the Armenian people," Pashinyan stated.

    Armenian authorities are lying about their inability to discover
    the truth behind March 1, 2008 events, the former judge advocate of
    Armenia said.

    As Gagik Jangiryan stated at ANC rally, the authorities' efforts to
    discover March 2008 events are a mere imitation.

    According to Jangiryan, beside Armenian police and armed forces,
    the Nagorno Karabakh special purpose police units were involved in
    March 2008 events.

    Parents of dead Armenian army soldiers join ANC

    The parents of dead Armenian army soldiers joined the ranks of ANC,
    Armenian National Movement (ANM) board chairman said.

    As Aram Manukyan stated at ANC rally, the dead soldiers' families
    consider the change of power to be the only way of resolving current
    problems.

    A few words on 2008 presidential election

    WikiLeaks cables prove that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan wouldn't
    have won in fair election, ANC opposition bloc coordinator said.

    "According to the website, the court decision, announcing 2008
    presidential election to be legal, was taken under severe pressure
    from presidential administration," Levon Zurabyan stressed.

    Ter-Petrossian concerned over oligarchs seizing power in parliament

    During the rally, ANC leader addressed the issue of Armenian
    parliamentarians, who are engaged in entrepreneurial activities
    counter to Armenian Constitution stipulations.

    "76 out of 131 Armenian MPs own their businesses. Factually, oligarchs
    have seized the power in the National Assembly, with Armenian President
    turning a blind eye to the problem," Ter-Petrossian said.

    ANC decides against organising rally on Sept 21

    ANC announced September 23 as the next rally date, altering
    its previous decision to organize it on September 21, Armenian
    Independence Day.

    The decision was prompted by the fact that although the independence
    referendum was held on September 21, the results were announced on
    September 23.

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