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    GEORGIANS DIFFER FROM ARMENIANS

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    [06:10 pm] 07 November, 2007

    "Saakashvili still remains chairman of a progressive party. He
    didn't become Georgia's president," Head of the Vanadzor-based
    regional branch of the Armenian Helsinki Citizens' Assembly (HCA)
    Artur Sakunts told A1+.

    Reminder: opposition supporters have been gathering outside parliament
    every day since Friday. The protesters accuse Sahakashvili of
    corruption and of not doing enough to tackle poverty. They call for
    release of political prisoners. The opposition demands the president's
    resignation and wants a fresh election in April.

    According to Artur Sakunts, police took harsh measure yesterday
    night. Police used tear gas and water cannon after thousands of
    protesters tried to reclaim Rustaveli Avenue - Tbilisi's main
    thoroughfare.

    The protesters had been regrouping after an earlier police action
    forced them off the streets. Police attempted to dispel crowds
    of demonstrators. They beat people with rubber sticks and drove
    demonstrators away from the square. Several people were injured during
    the clash on the city's main street in front of parliament. Former
    minister Georgy Khandravay was detained. The police action provoked
    chaos among the demonstrators, sending them running for cover.

    The protesters say the police response demonstrates Mr Saakashvili's
    authoritarian tendencies. Many of the protesters back the president's
    former ally, Irakli Okruashvili, who was arrested last month.

    "The number of policemen is presently increasing in the streets. The
    former minister was released this afternoon," Artur Sakunts says.

    The events were broadcast via two Georgian TV Stations "Imedi" and
    "Rustaveli," as well as via BBC and CNN.

    Helsinki Citizens' Assembly members Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Azerbaijan, Georgia have issued an announcement condemning the recent
    events in Georgia.

    They think that the events might affect democratic processes in
    South Caucasus.
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