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    Morning Star, UK
    February 20, 2008 Wednesday


    World - Armenians vote in 'tainted' election



    Armenia held a presidential election on Tuesday, with main opposition
    candidate and former president Levon Ter-Petrosian alleging
    widespread violations.

    The election campaign had focused on the economy in a country where
    more than a quarter of the population lives in poverty. It was also
    overshadowed by tension over the disputed territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Prime Minister Serge Sarkisian was the front-runner, having been
    groomed by outgoing President Robert Kocharian.

    Mr Sarkisian has also received favourable media coverage and has the
    state bureaucracy at his service, as well as the momentum of his
    government's agenda.

    Mr Ter-Petrosian alleged that there had been "hundreds, thousands of
    violations."

    "According to my information, very dirty things are being done," he
    said after casting his vote in central Yerevan.

    Ter-Petrosian spokesman Arman Museian said that dozens of his
    supporters had been beaten by pro-government activists in various
    parts of the country on Tuesday.

    He also alleged widespread cases of ballot-stuffing and vote-buying.

    The opposition has announced peaceful protests against electoral
    fraud.

    Mr Sarkisian needs to secure more than 50 per cent of the vote to
    avoid a run-off.

    Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia on Sunday added an
    element of uncertainty for Armenians, many of whom see clear
    analogies between Kosovo and Nagorno-Karabakh.

    This mountainous region of Azerbaijan has been controlled by Armenian
    and ethnic Armenian forces since a 1994 ceasefire ended a six-year
    war that had killed about 30,000 people and displaced over a million.

    The Armenian government wants Nagorno-Karabakh recognised as a
    sovereign state, while Azerbaijan says that it will never cede its
    territory.
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