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    DISSIDENT CANDIDATES BARRED FROM PARLIAMENT RACE
    By Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 10 2007

    An Armenian court on Tuesday controversially disqualified the two main
    challengers of a government-backed retired army general from standing
    in next month's parliamentary elections, effectively predetermining
    his victory in a constituency just south of Yerevan.

    The court of the first instance in the town of Echmiadzin annulled the
    decision by the local election commission to register businessman Hakob
    Hakobian and a local opposition-leaning activist, Susanna Harutiunian,
    as candidates. The ruling, which is not subject to appeal, came in
    response to a lawsuit filed by another, pro-government candidate who
    claimed that they forged voters' signatures to win registration.

    Hakobian and Harutiunian condemned it as unfair and politically
    motivated, saying that the authorities are trying to make sure that
    the recently demobilized General Seyran Saroyan is elected to the
    National Assembly from the constituency encompassing Echmiadzin
    and nearby villages. "This was done to pave Seyran's way to the
    button-pressing place," Hakobian told RFE/RL.

    Tension in the area rose after unknown assailants reportedly opened
    fire on Hakobian's empty car and burned down Harutiunian's campaign
    office in Echmiadzin over the weekend. Both candidates blamed the
    attacks on Saroyan. The latter vehemently denied any involvement,
    however.

    Law-enforcement authorities pledged to investigate the incidents
    but have not detained anyone so far. They instead opened on Monday a
    criminal case against Hakobian on charges of kidnapping the father
    of a local resident who claims that his signature was forged by
    the businessman.

    Hakobian, who has been a parliament deputy for the past eight years,
    laughed off the accusations, saying that they are part of "repressions"
    launched by the government against himself and his supporters. He
    claimed that five of them are being kept in police custody without
    any explanation.

    Hakobian, who is nominally affiliated with the governing Republican
    Party of Armenia (HHK), was already charged with assault and tax
    evasion after allegedly provoking a mass brawl outside a natural
    gas distribution station near Echmiadzin last October. The incident
    appears to have been instrumental in the HHK leadership's subsequent
    decision to endorse Saroyan's parliament bid.

    "The state machine is thus giving Saroyan the green light to reach
    parliament," Harutiunian told RFE/RL hours before the announcement
    of the court's decision. "They should not hold any elections in this
    district. It would be more honest to appoint a deputy from here than
    to imitate democracy."
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