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    UN Observer
    March 2 2007


    Armenia: Man Dies After Self-Immolation in Republic Square

    2007-03-02 | While photographing and interviewing participants at a
    rally held outside the Presidential Palace by citizens evicted from
    their homes to make way for new construction in central Yerevan,
    shocking news started to circulate that a man had set himself on fire
    in Yerevan's Republic Square.

    An hour later that news was confirmed with RFE/RL's Emil Danielyan
    informing CRD/TI Armenia that the man was not expected to survive.
    Although there was speculation that the man had also been evicted
    from his home, this theory has now been ruled out.

    RFE/RL's Irina Hovannisyan now reports that the man has since died
    from burns that covered 80 percent of his body at a Yerevan hospital.


    The full post is at:
    http://blog.transparency.am/2007/02/27/man-dies-a fter-self-immolation


    Please also see:

    Protest Outside Presidential Palace

    Although the Constitutional Court ruled last April that the eviction
    of tenants from their homes in central Yerevan to make way for
    arguably the largest land grab in Yerevan's history was
    unconstitutional, nothing much has changed. Indeed, while ruling in
    their favor, the Constitutional Court was careful enough to word
    their decision so vaguely enough as to allow for further evictions
    and to prevent the true worth of the land their homes once stood on
    from being paid out.

    The full post is at:
    http://blog.transparency.am/2007/02/27/protest-ou tside-presidential-palace



    Parliamentary Election Monitor

    Following on from various private television stations denying that
    high costs for political advertising were introduced to prevent
    opposition parties from taking out slots in the broadcast media,
    RFE/RL reports that the Chairperson of the managing board of Armenian
    Public Television and Radio, Alexsan Harutyunyan, has defended his
    station's policy on pricing. He also took the opportunity to promise
    that his journalists will remain impartial during the election.

    The full post is at:
    http://blog.transparency.am/2007/02/26/parliament ary-election-monitor-7
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