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    New York Armenians Protest Fraudulent Elections in Armenia

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/23776/new-york-armenians%E2%80%99-protest.html
    13:19, February 24, 2013

    By Tamar Gasparian

    On February 22, 2013, I was joined by a group of New York Armenian
    activists gathered in front of the building of the Armenian Consulate
    in midtown Manhattan to protest the massive election fraud carried out
    during the Armenian Presidential Election on February 18, 2013 and
    which distorted the overall election outcome. Echoing the statements
    released by many in Armenia and the Diaspora these days, the group
    announced that until the consequences of the election fraud are
    addressed or the election is annulled, it is unacceptable to consider
    Serzh Sargsyan President-elect.

    With our protest, we called on the Diaspora organizations to refrain
    from prematurely congratulating Serzh Sargsyan on re-election and
    refuse to accept the falsified election outcome. We asked everyone in
    the Diaspora to support the people of Armenia on their difficult but
    attainable path of establishing a government that is free of
    corruption and respects the constitution. Our group also urged the
    press to not publish the propaganda of the Armenian regime. In my
    statement I said that it is our duty to make our voices heard, while
    we demand that the ruling regime of Armenia honors the true votes of
    its free citizens.

    Posters held by us displayed messages, such as `Diaspora is with the
    Armenian People,' `No to Election Fraud' and `OSCE Report What You
    See.' We made it clear that our protest was not in support of a
    particular politician, but rather a demand to the Armenian government
    to restore and protect its people's constitutional right to free and
    fair elections, which had been severely violated during the entire
    campaign process and Election Day.

    At the end of the protest, our group of activists left the posters and
    a copy of our statement in front of the Consulate entrance. In
    addition, the Consulate was provided with a copy of PFA's analysis on
    the presidential election results indicating that the final outcome of
    the February 2013 Election was subject to massive manipulations and
    interference and did not reflect the free will of the Armenian
    citizens.

    Tamar Gasparian is the Communications Director and a Fellow with PFA.

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