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    Armenian opposition holds another rally, vows to continue protests

    Aravot, Yerevan
    2 Jun 07


    The following is an excerpt from Naira Mamikonyan's report in Armenian
    newspaper Aravot published on 2 June and headlined "The opposition's struggle is
    humanitarian, Impeachment bloc representative Norayr Norikyan said at a rally
    yesterday"
    The Impeachment bloc, the New Times and Republic parties staged a rally
    yesterday [1 June] near Matenadaran [an institute and museum of manuscripts in
    Yerevan], as the Liberty Square was occupied by children, who were marking their
    day.
    Only 1,000-1,500 people came to listen to the opposition, but speakers said
    that they did not care how many people participated in rallies. "We will hold
    rallies even if 10, fifty or a hundred people attend, as this is an absolute
    necessity," said Aram Sargsyan, leader of the Republic Party, and Norayr
    Norikyan of the Impeachment bloc.
    Commenting on allegations by the authorities that the opposition fails to
    unite, Norikyan said that the same was happening in the "united" camp of the
    authorities.
    [Passage omitted: Norikyan says many members of pro-government parties move
    from one party to another and adhere to no ideological or political
    principles.]
    Speaking about a shoot-out and the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy in [the
    second town of] Gyumri after the [12 May parliamentary] election, as well as
    on the death of Levon Gulyan at a police station, Norikyan said: "If there
    were legal authorities in Armenia, the Security Council would have met and an
    extraordinary session of the National Assembly [parliament] would have been
    held immediately after those events in order to give an explanation to public
    before trials. But as we don't have a legal government in Armenia,
    [President] Robert Kocharyan and [Prime Minister] Serzh Sargsyan continue to establish
    a feudal system in Armenia."
    Norikyan called on the Armenian public not to get disappointed. "Trust
    yourself and your strength, and the beautiful future of Armenia. Remember that our
    struggle is humanitarian in the first place and we are responsible for the
    future. Our slogan of 1+1+ will lead us to victory."
    [Passage omitted: Democratic Motherland party leader Petros Makeyan said
    about 400,000 votes were rigged in the past two elections.]
    Speaking about the need for appealing to the Constitution Court, Aram
    Sargsyan, the leader of the Republic party, said that the opposition had many facts
    proving that the election results were falsified.
    [Passage omitted: Sargsyan said the opposition should unite ahead of the 2008
    presidential election.]
    New Times party leader Aram Karapetyan said that the most serious political
    developments had always happened during presidential elections. He expressed
    the hope that the people would stand firm during the presidential election and
    say good-bye to the incumbent authorities.
    [Passage omitted: Karapetyan says no real changes will happen Armenia as long
    as the current government remains in office]
    Participants in the rally applauded the Impeachment bloc representative,
    Nikol Pahinyan, who turned 32 yesterday. He spent his birthday in the
    Constitutional Court and the rally.
    Asked when the rallies are going to end, Vigen Khachatryan said: "They will
    end when we will make sure that a government is formed by people in Armenia."
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