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    RESTRICTED LIBERTIES ON LIBERTY SQUARE FOR ARMENIAN OPPOSITION
    Giorgi Lomsadze

    EurasiaNet.org
    June 1 2010
    NY

    Yerevan police apparently consider that city squares are for rest,
    not for rallies. To make their point, police officers on May 31 dragged
    opposition activists and journalists away from the Armenian capital's
    Liberty Square, a longtime venue for venting political dissent.

    For several days now, Armenian National Congress (ANC) activists have
    been vainly trying to access the newly renovated central square to
    call for the release of alleged political prisoners and return of
    opposition-minded A1+ television channel to the air. But the city
    authorities say they did not refurbish Liberty Square to let it turn
    into a theater for political activism again. Riot police rounded up
    15 ANC activists and several reporters and herded them into police
    vans on May 31. Most have since been released, reportedly.

    In March 2008, Liberty Square became the scene of deadly clashes
    between police and supporters of ANC leader, ex-President Levon Ter
    Petrosian, who disputed his defeat by President Serzh Sargsyan in
    that year's presidential elections.




    From: A. Papazian
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