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    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 11 2007

    Armenian opposition accuses police of breaching rally law

    11.05.2007, 17.04

    YEREVAN, May 11 (Itar-Tass) -- The Armenian opposition has accused
    the police of breaching the law on rallies and marches.

    Although the canvassing campaign stopped last midnight, the
    Impeachment election bloc held a press conference to comment on a
    Wednesday clash between the police and a picket near the National
    Security Service building in Yerevan.

    The picket organizers said their peaceful action complied with the
    law and they only wanted to read out a petition demanding the release
    of former foreign minister Alexander Arzumanian, who was charged with
    money laundering.

    Impeachment bloc leader Nikol Pashinian said he will ask the
    prosecutor's office to punish police officials, who `abused of office
    and ordered the illegal police operation that dispersed the picket.'

    Meanwhile, the police have said that the opposition rally `developed
    into an illegal march through provocative appeals and actions of its
    organizers.'

    `The mass hooliganism was instigated by the action organizers,' said
    first deputy police chief Col. Gen. Ararat Maitesian, adding that
    prosecutors are sizing up the situation.
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