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    DEFEATED CANDIDATE ENDS HUNGER STRIKE
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech rep.
    May 21 2007

    A former world boxing champion who unsuccessfully ran for Armenia's
    parliament ended a five-day hunger strike on Monday after Prime
    Minister Serzh Sarkisian promised to look into his allegations of
    vote rigging.

    Israel Hakobkokhian, who had successfully represented the Soviet
    Union in amateur boxing competitions throughout the 1980s, stood as
    an independent in a single-member constituency in Yerevan's southern
    Shengavit suburb. The election there was controversially won by Grigor
    Markarian, a businessman backed by Sarkisian's governing Republican
    Party of Armenia (HHK).

    Both Hakobkokhian and Markarian's main challenger, Heghine Bisharian
    of the opposition Orinats Yerkir Party, refused to concede defeat,
    alleging widespread vote buying and other violations. Bisharian
    reportedly plans to dispute the official results and demand their
    annulment in the court.

    Hakobkokhian, who finished a distant third in the race, went on a
    hunger strike outside the Central Election Commission building with
    the same demands last Wednesday. He refused to end the protest despite
    CEC Chairman Garegin Azarian's arguments that only Armenian courts
    have the authority to annul election results in majoritarian districts.

    The boxer-turned-politician, known for his straightforward and
    eccentric rhetoric, warned that he will starve himself to death
    unless he is visited by Sarkisian. He claimed that local government
    and police officials in Shengavit allegedly involved in vote rigging
    told him that they acted on the Armenian premier's orders.

    Sarkisian paid a surprise visit to an exhausted but defiant
    Hakobkokhian early in the afternoon, embracing the ex-champion and
    asking him to end the hunger strike. The HHK leader declined a comment
    as he left the scene several minutes later.

    "He said he will sit down and talk with me after I take some rest,"
    Hakobkokhian told RFE/RL. "I'm grateful to him for not putting my
    life at risk."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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