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    TER-PETROSIAN STILL READY TO RESUME TALKS WITH GOVERNMENT
    Emil Danielyan

    Armenialiberty.org
    Sept 9 2011

    The Armenian National Congress (HAK) is still ready to resume
    negotiations with the government if one of its activists arrested
    last month is released "in the coming days," the top leader of the
    opposition alliance, Levon Ter-Petrosian, said late on Friday.

    While reaffirming his pledges to force President Serzh Sarkisian to
    call early national elections, Ter-Petrosian again spoke out against
    the idea of an anti-government "revolution" favored by his most
    radical supporters.

    "If [Tigran] Arakelian is set free in the coming days, we will be
    ready to return to the negotiation table," he told several thousand
    supporters rallying in Yerevan's Liberty Square. "Or else, by keeping
    the dialogue suspended, we will be compelled to talk to the authorities
    in another language."

    "By another language I mean not a revolution or uprising but the
    forcing of pre-term presidential and parliamentary elections through
    more frequent rallies and an utmost consolidation or mobilization of
    the popular masses," he added.

    Armenia - Opposition supporters demonstrate in Yerevan, 9Sept2011.

    The HAK suspended its negotiations with Sarkisian's governing
    coalition last month in protest against the authorities' refusal to
    free Arakelian pending trial. The latter was detained along with
    six other HAK activists after clashing with police in disputed
    circumstances on August 9.

    Speaking at the previous HAK rally held on August 2, Ter-Petrosian
    gave the government until September to call fresh elections or face a
    new wave of street protests. Sarkisian and other senior figures in his
    three-party governing coalition have repeatedly rejected this demand.

    "We are starting a whole campaign which will increasingly gain momentum
    and, by making our public actions more frequent, bring our struggle to
    a point where the regime will have to retreat and accept the people's
    victory," Levon Zurabian, the HAK coordinator, told the protesters
    on Friday.

    But neither Zurabian nor Ter-Petrosian left indications that the
    opposition movement is prepared for the kind of non-stop protests
    that it staged following the February 2008 presidential election.

    Ter-Petrosian noted only that the HAK is "not guided by the insane
    idea of life-or-death struggle or the irresponsible slogan 'freedom
    or death.'" He said the next HAK demonstration will be held on
    September 23.

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24323910.html

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