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    Armenian Second TV Channel
    Sept 18 2009


    Armenian opposition rally slams authorities' foreign, economic
    policies



    The opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) held a sanctioned
    rally in central Yerevan today, the state-owned Armenian Second TV
    Channel reported on 18 September.

    Ararat Zurabyan, the head of the opposition Armenian Pan-National
    movement, who led the rally, told the rally that all of the 15 people
    who are currently in prison on charges of organizing post-election
    riots in March 2008 will be soon released as a result of the
    opposition's struggle, TV said.

    The leader of the opposition Republic party, Aram Sargsyan; the leader
    of the opposition People's Party of Armenia, Stepan Demirchyan; and
    the ANC leader, former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, made speeches at
    the rally, the Armenian Second TV Channel said. ANC coordinator Levon
    Zurabyan spoke about the protocols on the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish ties, TV said.

    Ter-Petrosyan criticized the authorities' foreign, domestic and
    economic policies in his about one-and-a-half-hour speech, Armenian
    Public TV reported. "Exactly two and a half months have passed since
    the ANC's previous rally. And over that period almost nothing changed
    in our country for the better," Armenian Public TV quoted
    Ter-Petrosyan as saying.

    Levon Zurabyan told the rally that former MP and businessman Khachatur
    Sukiasyan, who is charged with organizing the 1 March 2008
    post-election riots, was not attending the rally as he had been
    summoned to the Special Investigation Service for questioning, the
    Lragir.am pro-opposition website reported.

    The opposition A1+ website reported on 18 September that police had
    restricted access of minibuses and buses to Yerevan from a number of
    Armenia's regions ahead of the opposition rally.
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