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    Police in Armenian break up presidential election protest

    InTheNews.co.uk, UK
    March 1 2008

    Saturday, 01 Mar 2008 12:35

    Police in Armenia's capital city, Yerevan, have broken up a 10-day
    protest by demonstrators who claim the country's presidential election
    was rigged.

    Thousands of opposition supporters have been demonstrating on a daily
    basis in the capital's Freedom Square since prime minister Serzh
    Sarkisian was elected to replace Robert Kockarain as president on
    February 19th.

    Earlier today, police moved into the square to disperse the opposition
    camp, where protestors have been calling for the opposition politician
    Levn Ter-Petrosian to be declared president.

    A spokesman for Mr Ter-Petrosian claimed that riot police moved into
    the square at 07:30 am (03:30 GMT) this morning.

    "They came, they beat people up and they removed everyone," the
    Reuters news agency quotes Arman Musinyan as saying.

    Police claim they had received information that a violent coup was
    being prepared at the camp and in a statement said they had seized
    pistols and grenades during today's raid.

    Supporters of Mr Ter-Petrosian however claimed that they would continue
    to protest against the election result.

    "Permission or no permission, we will all the same press ahead with
    protests, because rallies and marches can only be banned when there
    is state of emergency," a supporter told reporters.

    "I am deeply convinced that even if Sarkisian stays on, he won't be a
    legitimate president. I have no doubt the people won't tolerate this."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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