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    Associated Press Worldstream
    April 23, 2004 Friday 3:43 PM Eastern Time

    Armenian parliament speaker invites opposition to talk, says refusal
    could worsen country's tensions

    YEREVAN, Armenia


    The speaker of Armenia's parliament on Friday called on opposition
    representatives to meet with him next week in hopes of diminishing
    the country's tension and avoiding violence.

    Artur Bagdasarian indicated that if the opposition refuses the offer,
    Armenian authorities will take a tougher stance against the protest
    rallies that the opposition has convened several times a week this
    month in the capital.

    In the event of a refusal to talk, "it could be considered, with
    regret, that Armenia is rejecting democratic values in that the
    authorities will be forced to use its resources of power,"
    Bagdasarian said.

    Police forcefully broke up a rally outside the presidential palace on
    April 13, detaining more than 100 protesters and reportedly causing
    injuries.

    The opposition on Friday meanwhile called for a rally on Tuesday that
    its leaders say will be "vast and decisive."

    The opposition rallies have focused on calling for President Robert
    Kocharian's resignation.

    Kocharian won a second term in presidential elections a year ago that
    sparked mass protests, including nearly daily demonstrations between
    the first round and the runoff.

    Opposition groups alleged widespread violations in both rounds of the
    election, which was followed by a parliamentary ballot in which the
    pro-government party won the most votes.

    Also Friday, police reported that a dual Armenian-US citizen, Artur
    Bardanian, had been arrested on charges including action to
    forcefully seize state power. Bardanian was an active supporter of
    Stepan Demirchian, the main opponent of Kocharian in last year's
    election.
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