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    ARMENIA NGOS CALL ON PACE NOT TO RECOGNIZE ELECTION RESULTS

    Interfax News Agency
    April 15 2008
    Russia

    A number of Armenian non-governmental organizations have sent an appeal
    to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) calling
    on the organization not to recognize the results of the February 19
    presidential election in the country.

    "We, the undersigned non-governmental organizations, call on PACE
    members to pass a resolution that would contribute to the resolution of
    the most profound political crisis in the history of modern Armenia,"
    the appeal says.

    The authors of the document call on PACE to support their demands
    to hold a free presidential election, an international investigation
    into the events of March 1, the immediate release political prisoners,
    and the restoration of the freedom of speech, press and assembly in
    the country.

    NGO activists are certain that only the fulfillment of these demands
    will restore political stability in Armenia and "the legitimacy of
    the presidency."

    The agenda of the PACE spring session provides for the discussion of
    the situation in Armenia following the presidential election.

    On the morning of March 1 2008, police dispersed a rally in Yerevan,
    but former Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian's supporters gathered
    at another place near the city hall. By the evening of March 1, the
    protests grew into a mass revolt, in which eight people were killed
    and more than 200 injured, according to official reports. The same
    day, President Robert Kocharian imposed a 20-day state of emergency
    in the city.

    The Armenian special investigative service opened a criminal case
    into mass unrest. People arrested under this case have been indicted
    for fomenting mass disorder, illegally storing or carrying weapons,
    attempting to usurp power, and other crimes.

    Seventy-eight participants in the riots are still in custody, 16 more
    have signed a written pledge not to leave.
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