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    RULING PARTY REFUSES TO INVESTIGATE 'ROGUE' GOVERNOR
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    March 21 2007

    The governing Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) on Wednesday refused
    to investigate allegations that the controversial governor of the
    southeastern Syunik region affiliated with the HHK bullied a prominent
    opposition leader and obstructed his recent visit to the area.

    The leader, Vazgen Manukian, toured Syunik last week together with
    several other senior members of his National Democratic Union (AZhM).

    He alleged on Tuesday that local authorities prevented them from
    holding indoors gatherings with voters. He said they were even barred
    from spending a night in the regional capital Kapan and were barely
    able to check into a hotel in the nearby town of Goris.

    Manukian claimed to have received a threatening phone call in his
    hotel room from an unknown man who warned him to stay away from Syunik
    until the May 12 parliamentary elections. He said he is confident
    that the anonymous caller is connected with the Republican Governor
    Surik Khachatrian, also known for his "Liska" nickname.

    Goris and surrounding villages have long been considered an exclusive
    zone of influence of Khachatrian and members of his extended family.

    Khachatrian, who is seen as a protege of Defense Minister Serzh
    Sarkisian, has tolerated little dissent both in the Goris area and
    the rest of Syunik.

    "The people of Syunik live under an ordinary feudal system," charged
    Manukian. Branding the governor as an "uneducated criminal," the
    veteran oppositionist said the HHK should bring him to account if it
    is serious about its promises of turning Armenia into a democratic
    and rule-of-law state.

    "This is not a separate case of insults and intimidation of a single
    citizen," he said. "This is a phenomenon illustrating the situation
    in Armenia."

    But the HHK's parliamentary leader, Galust Sahakian, made it clear
    that the ruling party, which plans to win the upcoming elections,
    has no intention to censure Khachatrian or look into Manukian's claims.

    "That is not a matter of political evaluations," he told RFE/RL. "Mr.
    Manukian had better ask law-enforcement bodies to conduct an
    investigation."

    Manukian, whose party is boycotting the vote, did not deny that
    one of the aims of his trip to Syunik was to campaign against
    Aleksandr Sarkisian, the defense minister's flamboyant brother
    who is running for parliament in a constituency that encompasses
    the Goris area. His main challenger is Samvel Babayan, the former
    military leader of Nagorno-Karabakh who claims to be in opposition
    to Armenia's leadership.

    In a recent interview with RFE/RL, Manukian said that he will try to
    help Babayan get elected because he believes "every ballot cast for
    Aleksandr Sarkisian is an insult to the Armenian people."

    The AZhM leader came up with another argument at a news conference
    on Tuesday. "If Serzh Sarkisian's brother is defeated there, that
    will be a big blow to Serzh Sarkisian," he said. "And I want Serzh
    Sarkisian to get a big blow."
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