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  • Armenian Opposition Rallies, Halts Talks

    The Moscow Times
    Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2004. Page 2

    Armenian Opposition Rallies, Halts Talks

    The Associated Press Several thousand people rallied in the heart of the
    Armenian capital, Yerevan, on Tuesday calling for the ouster of President
    Robert Kocharyan, and opposition leaders said they have halted talks with
    the governing coalition.

    The rally, estimated at up to 7,000 people, was the latest in the weeks-long
    series of protests that have raised political tensions in the country.

    On Monday, opposition figures met with the speaker of parliament and other
    governing coalition figures in an effort at easing the tensions, but Viktor
    Dallakyan of the opposition Justice Party said Tuesday that the talks were
    discontinued.

    "The authorities are only pretending to be in the middle of a dialogue with
    the opposition, but they are in fact continuing the policy of terror against
    their own people," Dallakyan said.

    Dallakyan said that the next rally will be held May 4, after the situation
    in Armenia is brought up at a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe.

    Parliament Speaker Artur Bagdasaryan said the decision to halt talks was
    mutual and was meant to give the two sides time to ponder each other's
    proposals.

    Kocharyan won a second term in presidential elections a year ago that led to
    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.
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