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    YEZIDI LEADER BACKS SARKISIAN FOR PRESIDENCY
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 21 2007

    A leader of Armenia's Yezidi community on Tuesday urged its members to
    vote for Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian in the forthcoming presidential
    elections.

    Aziz Tamoyan said the decision to endorse Sarkisian's presidential
    bid was made by the leadership of his organization which claims to
    represent Yezidis living in and outside Armenia. He said the Union
    of the Yezidis of the World believes that ethnic minorities in any
    country must "stand by their government."

    "I have already called on the Yezidi people to vote for Serzh Sarkisian
    in the presidential elections," Tamoyan told reporters.

    Yezidis are Armenia's largest ethnic minority, numbering an estimated
    40,000 members. Some of them consider themselves non-Muslim Kurds.

    Tamoyan's leadership of the mainly rural community is disputed by
    other prominent Armenian Yezidis. They have not endorsed Sarkisian
    or any other potential presidential candidate yet. Yezidi leaders
    pledged their and their community's allegiance to three different
    Armenian parties in the run-up to last May's parliamentary elections.

    Tamoyan spoke to journalists outside the main government building in
    Yerevan where a small crowd of Yezidis gathered in protest against
    the August 15 explosions in northern Iraq that killed several hundred
    local Yezidis. The protesters urged the Armenian government to help
    to protect their brethren living in the war-torn nation. They then
    marched on to the nearby United Nations office in Armenia.
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