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    THOUSANDS OF ARMENIANS TURN OUT FOR PM'S FUNERAL

    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 28, 2007 Wednesday 5:45 PM GMT

    Thousands of people paid tribute Wednesday to Armenian prime minister
    Andranik Margarian as his funeral procession passed through the
    streets of Erevan.

    Braving driving rain, Armenians milled around the Yerevan Opera House
    in central Erevan as the cortege passed by on its way to the Pantheon,
    where Margarian, who died of a heart attack on Sunday, was buried
    alongside some of Armenia's greatest historical figures.

    Delegations from a number of countries were present at the funeral for
    the 56-year-old leader of the ruling Republican party and the former
    Soviet republic's 10th prime minister since independence in 1991.

    Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli, the most high-level official
    present, was flanked by government ministers, members of parliament
    and other officials from countries including Canada, France, Greece,
    Ukraine and the United States, as well as NATO's special representative
    for the Caucasus and Central Asia.

    Turkey, which does not have diplomatic ties with Armenia, was
    nonetheless represented at the funeral by its ambassador to Georgia,
    and the Turkish prime minister and foreign minister sent a telegram
    expressing their condolences.

    A national day of mourning was declared on Wednesday, with flags
    flying at half mast across the country and all entertainment programs
    and events were cancelled.

    Margarian, who died just weeks before legislative elections on May 12,
    had been in office since 2000.

    Previously he was a parliamentary deputy in the 1990s and served in
    different government departments during the Soviet era.

    Trained as an engineer, Margarian was arrested for anti-Soviet
    dissident activity in 1974 and sentenced to two years in prison,
    according to his official biography.

    As laid down by the Armenian constitution, the entire government
    resigned following the prime minister's death.

    Government sources have indicated that Margarian was likely to be
    succeeded by Defence Minister Serge Sarksian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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