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    Armenian leader warns protesters
    By Matthew Collin
    BBC News, Yerevan

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/ europe/7251983.stm

    Published: 2008/02/24 01:14:23 GMT


    The outgoing President of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, has threatened a
    "firm response" to what he called opposition attempts to seize power.
    Opposition supporters have been protesting around the clock about the
    results of Tuesday's presidential elections which they say were rigged.

    According to official results, Armenia's current Prime Minister, Serge
    Sarkisian, was elected president.

    International observers have judged the poll to be generally
    democratic.

    Official results give Mr Sarkisian 53% of the vote, with Mr
    Ter-Petrosian his nearest rival on 21.5%.


    On Saturday around 50,000 people held the biggest demonstration against
    the election result so far despite having no official permission to do
    so.

    The demonstrators have set up a tent camp in Yerevan's Freedom Square,
    they say they will stay there until the authorities back down.

    Also on Saturday, thousands of Armenian women stood face to face with a
    line of riot police chanting the name of the opposition leader they
    believe was the real winner of this week's elections, Levon
    Ter-Petrosian.

    The women had marched through the streets of the capital bringing
    traffic to a standstill.

    "The people wont remain silent about this authoritarian regime," one of
    the women said, "we believe they have no right to be in power".

    The outgoing President, Robert Kocharian, says he views actions like
    these as an attempt to seize power.

    He says the government's response would be decisive and firm to
    maintain stability and order.

    But an opposition spokesman dismissed this warning and said the
    protests would continue until the election results are overturned.

    He said any use of force would be catastrophic for the government.
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