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    FAMILIES AFFECTED BY MARCH 1 EVENTS SHOULD BE PAID MATERIAL DAMAGE - EX-PRESIDENT

    Tert.am
    20:22 01.03.11

    Armenia's first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan who attended the
    opposition's rally on Tuesday said he would not make a speech as
    usual. Instead, he proposed delivering a statement.

    Ter-Petrosyan, who is currently the leader of the opposition Armenian
    National Congress, stressed the importance of adopting the statement,
    considering certain negative phenomena in the country. He particularly
    referred to the "disputed presidential and parliamentary elections
    in Armenia, and the authorities' restrictions on human rights and
    freedoms."

    Addressing the current situation in the country, Ter-Petrosyan called
    for releasing the political prisoners by March 15 (i.e. before the
    Council of Europe co-rapporters' visit to Armenia). He also stressed
    the importance of setting up an independent international committee
    studying the circumstances of the March 1, 2008 political disorders
    or re-establishing the fact-finding group with the involvement of
    international experts.

    He further voiced the opposition's demand to pay damage to the
    families affected by the March 1 tragic developments. Particularly,
    the ANC leader said, the families of the deceased will get $1 million
    and the families of the injured will be paid $100,000 in compensation
    for the losses suffered.

    The protesters hailed the ex-president's statement.

    At the end, Ter-Petrosyan informed the protesters that ANC will
    hold its next place on March 17. He expressed believe that the next
    gathering expressed that it would attract a much bigger crowd.

    The rally was followed by a procession. The crowd, accompanied by
    the ANC leaders, headed towards the Myasnikyan's Statue.




    From: A. Papazian
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