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    TER-PETROSIAN LOYALISTS 'DETAINED BY POLICE'
    By Astghik Bedevian and Ruzanna Stepanian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 23 2007

    At least a dozen supporters of Levon Ter-Petrosian, among them two
    newspaper editors, were reportedly detained by police on Tuesday as
    they urged Yerevan residents to participate in a rally to be held by
    Armenia's former president this week.

    Representatives of the pro-Ter-Petrosian Aylentrank (Alternative)
    movement told RFE/RL that five of its leaders were detained after
    defying police orders to stop announcing Friday's rally through a
    megaphone on a busy street intersection in the city center.

    The five detainees were said to remain in police custody as of
    late evening. They reportedly included the outspoken editors of the
    "Haykakan Zhamanak" and "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" newspapers staunchly
    opposed to Armenia's current leadership.

    Another pro-Ter-Petrosian group, the former ruling Armenian
    Pan-National Movement (HHSh) party, said several of its youth activists
    were similarly detained by police officers while distributing leaflets
    in the city's northern Nor Nork district earlier in the day. The HHSh
    chairman, Ararat Zurabian, told RFE/RL that some of them were released
    shortly afterwards. "All of this is not causing us to panic," he said.

    The Armenian police could not be immediately reached for comment.

    The planned rally is widely seen as a further indication that
    Ter-Petrosian will contest next year's presidential election in a
    bid to scuttle a planned handover of power from President Robert
    Kocharian to Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian. Ter-Petrosian loyalists
    say the ruling regime is increasingly worried about Ter-Petrosian's
    participation in the vote.

    In what may be a related development, reports from Armenia's second
    largest city of Gyumri said on Tuesday that tax officials raided the
    offices of the local Gala TV station, which appears to have enraged
    the authorities by broadcasting Ter-Petrosian's September 21 speech
    in Yerevan.

    The Gala owner, Vahan Khachatrian, claimed on Monday that he aired the
    speech, which contained harsh attacks on the authorities, as a paid
    advertisement despite a serious warning from the Kocharian-controlled
    National Commission on Television Radio.

    Khachatrian also said that officers of the Gyumri branch of the
    National Security Service visited him shortly afterwards and warned
    Gala to stop covering Ter-Petrosian's political activities.
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