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    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 28 2011


    Armenian opposition planning series of protests

    YEREVAN. Jan 28


    The Armenian opposition will hold a series of protests in the center
    of the country's capital starting from mid-February, Levon Zurabian
    said, coordinator of the Armenian National Congress (ANC).

    "Starting from February 18, we are planning to resume a season of
    protests, the first one of which is due to be held on Freedom Square.
    It will address all public concerns and further plans by the ANC,"
    Zurabian told journalists on Friday.

    The rally will address economic problems, the socio-economic situation
    and human liberties, he said.

    "The socio-economic situation in the country is at a boiling point,
    the authorities are unable to ensure necessary budget revenues. This
    is reminiscent of a war-time situation. All this could lead to a
    social revolt," the opposition member said.

    After the presidential election on February 19, 2008, the Armenian
    opposition was left with no possibility of holding protests on Freedom
    Square. Supporters of the opposition Congress, led by ex-President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian, discontent with the election results, clashed
    with law enforcement in the immediate aftermath of the 2008
    presidential election. Ten people were killed and over 250 injured at
    the time.

    No application or notification regarding protests on Freedom Square
    has been submitted yet to the Yerevan authorities. "We hope that the
    new city mayor will act within the law and make a fair decision," he
    said.

    kk mj




    From: A. Papazian
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