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    STUDENTS CONDUCTING MARCH IN YEREVAN IN PROTEST AGAINST FALSIFIED ELECTION RESULTS

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    April 9 2013

    Students are conducting a march in protest against the falsification
    of election results, Armenia Today wrote.

    As usual, the protest action started in front of the main building of
    Yerevan State University. Police officers did not allow young people
    to enter the territory.

    "Look, a police officer is pushing a student, but it's my university.

    I am student of the biological faculty and you have no right to forbid
    me to enter my university," one of the protesters said, demonstrating
    his student ID.

    However, the police continued to keep the students from the territory
    of the university for a long time.

    The students called on their professors and the university
    administration to come out to the protesters.

    After that, a few university lecturers came out and invited one of
    the protesters inside. The protest continued; the participants called
    on students to come out and join them today at the Freedom Square,
    where the alternative inauguration leader of "Greetings revolution"
    opposition movement Raffi Hovannisian will take place.

    The Deputy Chief of Yerevan Police Valeriy Osipyan also intervened,
    saying that the protesters are violating the rights of other students,
    preventing them from studying.

    In turn, the protesters said that they are exercising their
    constitutional rights. One of the protesters called for others not
    to succumb to provocations.

    "The police, instead of protecting us, are threatening us. We have
    come here today to say once again that we realize our rights and
    understand that today's false oaths will not give positive results in
    this country. I am greeting the youth performing their citizen duty
    today. Rejection of the unwritten laws of the current system is not an
    illegal and immoral step, as you say, Mr. Osipyan. We are here today
    to remind that we will not tolerate a false president. We are not
    afraid of you. Today we are going to participate in the inauguration
    of the newly elected president Raffi Hovannisian. Today is a holiday
    for us, because we realized that we are a power," a participant of
    the action noted.

    The participants of the march continued their route, accompanied by
    drumming and chanting "Long live the youth, long live justice! Long
    live the newly elected president Raffi Hovannisian. We are the owners
    of our country".

    The presidential elections were held in Armenia on February 18.

    According to the official results, the incumbent President Serzh
    Sargsyan won the presidential elections with 58.64 percent of the
    votes. The leader of the "Heritage" party Raffi Hovannisian who ranked
    second with 36.74 percent didn't recognize the results and declared
    "the Revolution of Smiles and Greetings".

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