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    Armenian Assembly of America statement on post election developments in Armenia

    2008-03-01 20:33:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian Assembly of America continues to closely monitor
    the ongoing developments that are unfolding in Armenia following
    the February 19th presidential election and has received calls from
    across the country expressing concern and the need to ensure that
    all parties adhere to the rule of law and refrain from violence.

    In its statement on post election developments in Armenia, the Armenian
    Assembly notes the concerns raised by our members and supporters. We
    have posted election-related statements and evaluations from around the
    world on our website, and plan to update this information regularly. We
    believe that free, fair and democratic elections are critical to the
    future of the Republic of Armenia and congratulate the people for
    their carrying out their rights before, during and after the elections.

    All Armenians benefit when elections are conducted in accordance with
    international standards and norms. This period will serve as a crucial
    test for Armenia's young democracy. The issues that have emerged will
    require great attention, of which an impartial judicial process and
    the integrity of the Constitutional Court will also be essential. We
    urge that all election-related issues raised by voters and observers
    be addressed.

    We further urge all sides to maintain peace and order, and in strongest
    terms, urge all parties to refrain from resorting to violence. We
    are confident that the authorities will act in accordance with the
    best interests of the Armenian people.

    Furthermore, while we welcome third party acknowledgment of
    improvements in Armenia's election process, we recognize that the
    true judgment rests with its citizenry.

    Active participation of any electorate is a strong indication of the
    desire for and commitment to democracy. Armenians chose democracy 20
    years ago during the Karabakh movement and continue this choice for
    freedom and democracy today. We expect that in a democracy, voters
    would be free from intimidation and that public television and the
    media would fairly report and cover the election process. Freedom of
    the press is a cornerstone of democracy.

    The future of Armenia is too important and no one can afford to take
    a step backwards.
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