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    DASHNAK LEADER HITS BACK AT TER-PETROSIAN TIRADE
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Sept 24 2007

    A top leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun)
    on Monday dismissed former President Levon Ter-Petrosian's harsh
    criticism of Armenia's present leadership, saying that many of the
    problems facing the country date back to his rule.

    In a Friday speech that marked the end of his nearly decade-long
    silence, Ter-Petrosian branded the Armenian government "corrupt and
    criminal" and called for its ouster. He accused the administration
    of President Robert Kocharian of rigging elections, breaking laws,
    illegally influencing courts and restricting press freedom.

    Reacting to the speech, Vahan Hovannisian, a Dashnaktsutyun leader and
    deputy parliament speaker, said Ter-Petrosian has no moral right to
    make such accusations because his eight-year rule was also marked
    by fraudulent elections, human rights abuses and other serious
    shortcomings.

    "He spoke as if the population has already forgotten Levon
    Ter-Petrosian's days in power -- political repressions, the severe
    economic crisis that must not be linked with the war [with Azerbaijan,]
    and the terrible atmosphere that led to a massive emigration,"
    Hovannisian told RFE/RL.

    "There are definitely vicious phenomena existing in the country now,
    and Dashnaktsutyun has always been the first to talk about them
    without hysteria characteristic of some opposition circles," he said.

    "We are conscious at the same time that the roots of those problems
    date back to Levon Ter-Petrosian's rule."

    Dashnaktsutyun, which is a junior partner in the ruling coalition, was
    in strong opposition to Ter-Petrosian and his Armenian Pan-National
    Movement (HHSh) throughout his presidency, which began in 1991 and
    ended in 1998. The nationalist party was controversially banned in
    1994 for allegedly violating Armenian law and operating a secret
    death squad. The ban also led to the forcible closure of newspapers
    controlled by Dashnaktsutyun.

    Hovannisian was among senior party figures who were arrested in 1995
    and subsequently handed long prison sentences on charges of plotting
    a coup d'etat. All of them were set free following Ter-Petrosian's
    1998 resignation engineered by his key ministers, including then
    Prime Minister Kocharian and Interior Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    While reaffirming Dashnaktsutyun's highly negative attitude towards
    Ter-Petrosian, Hovannisian said he and his party would welcome the
    ex-president's participation in the forthcoming presidential elections
    as it would add "an ideological element" to the race.

    "It wouldn't be bad if he nominated his candidacy because the HHSh and
    Dashnaktsutyun poles will be very visible. It would be interesting
    to see how others will position themselves in between those poles,"
    he said.

    Still, Hovannisian predicted Ter-Petrosian will decided not to run
    for president, saying that the latter realizes that his chances of
    winning the vote are slim. "He is a very self-admiring man and doesn't
    like losing," claimed the vice-speaker.

    Ter-Petrosian said on Friday that he has still not decided whether
    or not to enter the fray.
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