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    TURKS BARRED FROM OBSERVING ARMENIAN VOTE
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    May 7 2007

    The Armenian government has refused to grant entry visas to eight
    Turkish nationals who planned to monitor Armenia's parliamentary
    elections under the aegis of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, it emerged on Monday.

    They planned to arrive in Yerevan to join a 330-strong observer mission
    which is due to be deployed by the OSCE's Warsaw-based vote-monitoring
    arm, the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry said the Turks have been barred from
    monitoring Saturday's elections because of Ankara's continuing refusal
    to unconditionally establish diplomatic relations with Yerevan and
    lift Turkey's long-running economic blockade of Armenia.

    "Considering the fact that Turkey is refusing to normalize relations
    and to open the border with Armenia, we believe that it would not
    be expedient for Turkish representatives to monitor our elections,"
    the ministry spokesman, Vladimir Karapetian, told RFE/RL.

    The ODIHR director, Christian Strohal, was quick to criticize the
    move, saying that it runs counter to Armenia's commitments to the
    OSCE, which Yerevan formally invited to observe the elections earlier
    this year. "An invitation to observe elections is an invitation to
    all OSCE participating States, and is issued in order to ensure
    equal treatment and strengthen the diversity of observation," he
    said in a statement. "Preventing some observers from participating
    contradicts the principles of transparency and objectivity which are
    an indispensable aspect of democratic elections."

    Strohal also complained that the Armenian government has provided no
    official explanation for the "unexpected" snub. Turkish representatives
    have monitored Armenian elections in the past.

    The findings of the ODIHR-led mission will be critical for the
    international legitimacy of the Armenian elections. The mission will
    be bolstered by a team of about 65 members of the OSCE's Parliamentary
    Assembly. Observers will also be sent by the Council of Europe and
    the European Parliament.
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