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    SARKISIAN OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH TO OPPOSITION
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian and Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Nov 13 2007

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian sought on Tuesday to lower the
    temperature in his war of words with Armenia's former President Levon
    Ter-Petrosian, who is increasingly emerging as his main challenger
    in the upcoming presidential election.

    Ter-Petrosian, meanwhile, claimed that the Armenian authorities have
    stepped up the harassment of his supporters in an effort to disrupt
    his next rally in Yerevan scheduled for Friday.

    "Let us not get petty and squander our resources in debates on the
    mistakes and omissions of the past," Sarkisian said in a speech
    in parliament. "Let us debate and cooperate on issues relating to
    the future."

    The remarks, clearly addressed to Ter-Petrosian, came just three days
    after Sarkisian effectively kicked off his presidential campaign with
    strong verbal attacks on the ex-president. He said Ter-Petrosian must
    "repent and apologize to the Armenian people" for his past failings and
    warned the latter against changing the country's existing political
    order.

    The attack, launched at a congress of the governing Republican Party
    (HHK), was Sarkisian's first public response to Ter-Petrosian's harsh
    criticism of Armenia's "corrupt and criminal" leadership. The bitter
    recriminations set the stage for a fraught clash between the two
    rival camps in the presidential ballot slated for February 19.

    The Armenian premier, who held key security positions in the
    Ter-Petrosian administration from 1993-1998, now appears keen to
    defuse the mounting political tensions, promising to be forgiving
    towards his political opponents.

    Presenting his cabinet's draft budget for next year to the National
    Assembly, he said: "In the next five years, the government's response
    to our opponents will be the following: A more single-minded work, the
    formation of an atmosphere of solidarity and cooperation, magnanimity,
    mutual love and respect."

    The Ter-Petrosian camp sees no such tolerance at the moment, however.

    In a joint statement printed by several pro-opposition newspapers
    on Tuesday, Ter-Petrosian and one of his top opposition allies,
    Hanrapetutyun party leader, Aram Sarkisian, said the authorities are
    illegally trying to minimize attendance at the Friday rally. They
    urged supporters to document and report all instances of government
    "repression" against them.

    "Let no policeman, tax inspector, local government official or crime
    figure doubt that they will think criminal liability in four months
    from now," the statement said. "The authorities' frantic efforts
    to impede the rally show that the Kocharian-Serzh regime is scared
    of nothing other than speech. One is scared of speech only when it
    is true."

    The Ter-Petrosian camp says in particular that the authorities are
    trying to prevent it from spreading word of the upcoming rally in
    the city's Liberty Square. Two youth activists of a small opposition
    party aligned with the ex-president claimed to have been detained
    on Monday night while posting leaflets urging Armenians to "reject"
    Serzh Sarkisian. One of them, Narek Galstian, told RFE/RL that they
    were set free three hours later after proving a written explanation
    of their actions.
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