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    RAFFI HOVANNISIAN: "I DON'T WANT ANY TENT"

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/24449/raffi-hovannisian-i-dont-want-any-tent.html
    17:24, March 14, 2013

    At the start of his interview, just minutes ago, Raffi Hovannisian
    urged his supporters to cease any attempt to pitch a tent in Freedom
    Square.

    Earlier, there was a heated confrontation between police and citizens
    when the former tried to erect a tent for Hovannisian.

    The police argued that according to the law, Freedom Square was a
    "historical-cultural space" and thus no fixtures were allowed on the
    asphalt surface.

    Hovannisian supporters retorted that the tent would be pitched on
    the grassy lawn outside asphalted area.

    In the end, a free standing canopy was erected.

    Hovannisian told reporters that he didn't want a tent and that it
    was up to Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan saw fit to safeguard his
    well being.

    Today, Hovannisian was paid visits by the RA Human Rights Defender,
    the writer Levon Khechoyan, and Manvel Teghiazaryan, a commander from
    the "Yerkrapah" organization.

    "All sectors of our people are represented here today," said
    Hovannisian, adding that he would see to it that everyone celebrated
    "our victory together."

    Hovannisian reiterated that future actions would be the result of
    decisions made with the people.

    When a reporter asked if Hovannisian would heed the call of some to
    "go to the Presidential Palace and storm the gates", the Heritage
    Party leader responded, "The people will not do anything without me,
    nor I without them."

    A rally is scheduled for tomorrow at 5pm. On Saturday, a rock concert
    will be held in the square.

    Given that the Constitutional Court hadn't yet issued its decision
    regarding Hovannisian's petition to annul the February 18 presidential
    election, the Heritage Party leader said he would comment on the
    matter tomorrow.

    The court later issued its decision rejecting the appeal.




    From: A. Papazian
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