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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION AGAIN DEMANDS ANNULMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE RESULT

    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    Russia & CIS
    February 28, 2008

    Armenian opposition leader Levon Ter- Petrosian has demanded that
    the official outcome of the presidential elections be annulled and
    that opposition leaders detained by police be immediately released.

    "This revolution is aimed at freeing the people of feudal tyrants,"
    Ter-Petrosian said at a rally of his supporters on Freedom Square in
    Yerevan on Wednesday.

    Ter-Petrosian claimed that many officials from government ministries,
    the parliament secretariat, and law enforcement agencies have taken
    the opposition's side.

    "Many Armenian government officials have in fact taken our side,
    although they are not openly admitting this for fear of persecution,"
    Ter-Petrosian said.

    Respublica opposition party leader Aram Sarkisian said at the same
    rally, "The Armenian authorities have the perfect chance to quit in
    a legal way to meet the people's will."

    "It will take just a couple more days for the Armenian authorities
    to have to satisfy all of our demands," Sarkisian said.

    The opposition is demanding that "the Central Elections Commission
    annul the outcome of the presidential elections and release all our
    supporters detained by police."

    Police estimated the number of those rallying on Freedom Square in
    Yerevan at about 10,000 people, while the opposition is claiming that
    at least 100,000 people came there to support them.

    Armenia held presidential elections on February 19, in which Prime
    Minister Serzh Sargsyan was proclaimed the winner.

    Supporters of rival candidate Ter-Petrosian have been protesting in
    Yerevan since February 20.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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