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    Thousands Of Protestors In Armenia Refuse To Leave The Capital

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    March 1 2008

    March 1, 2008 1:33 p.m. EST

    Mayur Pahilajani - AHN News Writer

    Yerevan, Armenia (AHN) - Thousands of Armenians defied a crackdown on
    Saturday after police forcefully tried to disperse a demonstration
    gathered in the capital Yerevan for more than a week to protest
    against the results of presidential elections.

    Before the police started to disperse the rally, they had put
    opposition chief Levon Ter-Petrosian under house arrest.

    According to the reports, more than 8,000 people supporting the
    opposition party accusing the government of rigging the February 19
    presidential elections.

    However, according to the Organization for Security and Corporation
    in Europe (OSCE) the elections were mainly conducted according to
    the International standards.

    The police started dispersing the crowd at 7 a.m. local time before
    forcing the protesters onto buses to vacate the capital region.

    The reports stated that at least 31 people including six policemen
    were injured during the clashes between the protesters and the security
    forces on Saturday.

    The protesters have been demanding to conduct new elections in the
    former Soviet republic by protesting and gathering in a square where
    they had set up tents from the last several days.

    The result of the election held Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian as the
    likely successor of the President Robert Kocharian after winning with
    majority of the votes.

    However, the opposition leader Ter-Petrosian did not except the
    final results, accusing the government of fraud, and he has blamed
    the government for instigating the current protest.

    "Do not provoke scuffles," Stepan Demirchian, head of the Popular
    Party, said to followers, according to AFP news agency.

    "If Ter-Petrosian is not allowed to leave his home and speak to
    his supporters, the responsibility for the consequences will lie
    exclusively with the authorities," he added.
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