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    KOCHARIAN URGES TER-PETROSIAN TO END PROTESTS
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Feb 29 2008

    Outgoing President Robert Kocharian urged his predecessor Levon
    Ter-Petrosian to stop disputing the official results of Armenia's
    presidential election and again threatened to forcibly disperse
    opposition crowds demonstrating in Yerevan on a daily basis.

    The warning came as he discussed possible post-election scenarios
    during a meeting with a group of university students of Yerevan
    State University.

    Kocharian said the most "logical" of those scenarios would be for
    Ter-Petrosian to tell thousands of his supporters camped in the city's
    Liberty Square to go home, recognize Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian's
    election victory and plead for a "lenient treatment" of his loyalists
    arrested over the past week. He said the 63-year-old former scholar
    should also again retire from active politics and set about writing
    "yet another scientific paper."

    "The longer they try to keep the people in the Theater Square, the
    greater the disappointment of those people will be," Kocharian said,
    using the Soviet-era name of the square in front of Yerevan's Opera
    House. "This is a deadlock and that deadlock will primarily discredit
    those who are now trying to use this tool."

    Kocharian said the Armenian government is ready to "patiently wait
    until that theatrical show dies down." But he said law-enforcement
    authorities may also use force to "clear the square." He also warned
    Ter-Petrosian and his associates will end up in jail for "many years"
    if they attempt to seize key government buildings.

    The departing Armenian leader will formally complete his second
    and final term in office on April 9, and he was asked by one of
    the students what he plans to do afterwards. "Yes, I am young. Yes,
    I am energetic. But I don't know what I will be doing," he said.

    "We'll see. Things should clear up after a few months," added
    Kocharian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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