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    RETIRED GENERAL ACCUSED OF BULLYING RIVAL CANDIDATES
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep
    April 9 2007

    Tensions were rising on Monday in an electoral district south of
    Yerevan where the top pro-government candidate, the recently retired
    General Seyran Saroyan, was implicated in attacks against his two
    challengers reported over the weekend.

    Hakob Hakobian, a controversial member of Armenia's outgoing
    parliament, claimed that unknown gunmen shot at his car while he
    dined in a restaurant in the town of Echmiadzin on Sunday. The other
    challenger, Susanna Harutiunian, reported an arson attack on her
    campaign headquarters in Echmiadzin on the same day.

    Both candidates pointed the finger at Saroyan, who has been endorsed
    by the governing Republican Party of Armenia (HHK). But Saroyan
    strongly denied the allegations, saying that his rivals themselves
    stage-managed the attacks in order to discredit him.

    "We suspect that police officers were among the shooters," Hakobian
    told RFE/RL. He alleged that they acted on orders from the regional
    governor who in turn received instructions from Saroyan. "The governor
    is doing everything to create an atmosphere of fear in the area ahead
    of the elections," Hakobian said.

    "He is trying to throw mud at me without feeling ashamed," countered
    the feared general, who holds sway in Echmiadzin and the surrounding
    area. "I guess even you won't believe that I could have done such a
    cheap thing," he told RFE/RL.

    "Seyran Saroyan has once again proved that he is nuts," shot back
    Hakobian. "How can someone shoot at himself?"

    Police in Echmiadzin said they have launched a criminal investigation
    into the reported shooting. They were also conducting forensic tests
    at Harutiunian's office to determine whether it was damaged by fire
    or an arson attack.

    Saroyan resigned as commander of Armenia's Fourth Army Corps and was
    discharged from the armed forces earlier this year to be able to run
    for parliament. The move provoked speculation that the HHK is trying to
    make sure that Hakobian, who joined the ruling party last year, is not
    reelected to the National Assembly. Hakobian, better known as Choyt,
    was charged with assault and tax evasion after allegedly instigating
    a mass brawl outside a gas station near Echmiadzin last October.

    In a further blow to the disgraced parliamentarian, the district
    election commission has registered another candidate affiliated with
    the HHK and named Hakob Hakobian. The latter is currently trying to
    ensure that his influential namesake is disqualified from the race,
    accusing him of forging voters' signatures to win registration.

    A court in Echmiadzin continued to consider the obscure candidate's
    complaint, endorsed by Saroyan, amid tight security on Monday.

    Special police units from Yerevan were deployed in and round the
    court house to prevent possible clashes between supporters of the
    rival sides. "We have made commitments to different programmes and
    we think compliance is in our interest," he said. We want to become
    part of the European family."
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