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    EXPERT: ANC LACKS CRITICAL MASS TO ACHIEVE CHANGE OF POWER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 16, 2011 - 13:15 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - A political analyst, Caucasus Institute director
    is skeptical that Armenian National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc
    rallies will be able to gather 500 thousand participants to achieve
    change of power in Armenia.

    "Only a critical mass would be able to bring about a revolution, which
    is far from happening at the moment," Alexander Iskandaryan stated.

    At the same time, he begged to differ from a view earlier expressed by
    Armenian National Movement board chairman Aram Manukyan, who stressed
    the importance of the quality of demonstrators, over their quantity.

    "To pressure the authorities, the quantity of rally participants is
    by far more important," the expert noted.

    "ANC's deviating position, criticising the authorities on the one hand,
    and engaging in a dialogue on the other, can't but impact the number
    of its supporters," Iskandaryan concluded.

    Representatives of the ruling coalition have held meetings since
    July 18, the two main issues on the agenda being conduction of
    extraordinary election (on ANC demand) and development of canons of
    political competition (as suggested by the authorities).

    Problems emerged when police detained 7 young ANC activists. According
    to the ANC, on August 9 police officers used violence against ANC
    activists Tigran Arakelyan and Artak Karapetyan. Upon arrival to the
    site, activists Areg Gevorgyan, Sahak Muradyan, Vahagn Gevorgyan,
    Sargis Gevorgyan and David Kirimajyan tried to settle the dispute but
    were beaten as well, the ANC said. All above-mentioned were taken to
    a police station.

    Currently, Tigran Arakelyan is kept in custody. The others were
    released.

    On August 26, the Congress announced that it suspends the dialogue
    and believes Arakelyan to be a political prisoner.

    As ANC leader stated at recent rally in Yerevan, 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
    Levon Ter-Petrossian, unless the detainee is released, ANC is ready
    to mobilize its supporters to force ruling authorities into conducting
    to snap elections.

    Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper editor-in-chief Nikol Pashinyan, in turn,
    urged those gathered for a revolution; promising that the ruling
    President will resign within 24 hours, should 500 thousand people
    take to streets to voice their protest.




    From: A. Papazian
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