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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Heritage Party
    7 Vazgen Sargsian Street
    Yerevan 0010, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 58.08.77, 52.22.38
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 54.38.97
    Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Website: www.heritage.am


    May 24, 2006


    FEAR IN ARMAVIR: HERITAGE FIGHTS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS


    Yerevan--On May 20, Heritage Party Chairman Raffi K. Hovannisian and a
    delegation of high-ranking members paid a visit to the Armavir region to
    hold consultations with members of the party's local divisions. At their
    first stop, in the village of Miasnikian, it became apparent that the visit
    was being closely monitored by the local police department and other
    security services. Before the meeting, the law enforcement bodies had
    questioned Heritage's local representative about the objective and timing of
    the visit and the composition of the delegation, and had insisted that they
    be informed as soon as Hovannisian arrived.

    The meeting at Miasnikian was still in progress when word came from the town
    of Armavir that the party's local office manager Levon Margarian had been
    taken into custody. Before being released he was told that the region's law
    enforcement agency knew about the forthcoming visit of Raffi Hovannisian and
    the other senior party members. The police demanded that Margarian make
    sure that the meeting did not take place; otherwise they would use force to
    disrupt it.

    Upon arrival at Armavir, the Heritage Party leadership witnessed local
    police units standing on the sidewalk across from the party's regional
    headquarters. It was apparent that they had been called in to intimidate
    their fellow citizens and to ensure the prevention of the meeting. This
    outrage notwithstanding, an open discussion between the party officials and
    local residents took place as scheduled. Afterwards, Raffi Hovannisian
    walked to the local police precinct and asked to meet with the district
    chief, Colonel Gevorgian. Initially, he was told that this would be arranged
    in 15 minutes, but later he was informed that Gevorgian had convened an
    urgent consultation and could not receive him. Talks with the deputy police
    chief or any other person in command were also ruled out under the same
    pretext. Subsequently, the request for a formal explanation was submitted to
    the officer on duty, Lieutenant Melkonian.

    On May 22, the executive board of the Heritage Party sent a letter to
    Armenia's Police Chief Haik Harutiunian demanding a full explanation and
    assessment of these unlawful and unconstitutional acts.

    Throughout his regional visits Raffi Hovannisian was accompanied by chairman
    Hovsep Khurshudian of the Heritage Party's Oversight Commission, board
    member Gevorg Kalenchian, and political secretary Vardan Khachatrian. In
    Khachatrian's words, the party expects that "the police will uncover the
    architects of this illegal operation and give a legal evaluation of what
    took place."

    That these initiatives of fear and intimidation are centrally orchestrated
    is corroborated by the recent unlawful closure of Heritage's main
    headquarters in Yerevan; the surveillance and harassment of party members
    throughout the republic and threatening them with imprisonment or loss of
    employment; the late-night removal of the Heritage logo from its regional
    offices in Aparan, Yeghvard, Sisian, Yegheknadzor, and Kapan; the refusal of
    Yegheknadzor mayor Sirak Babayan to sanction a public meeting on May 6; the
    refusal of the Armenian government, to provide a standard hall for Heritage'
    s upcoming convention; and the informational blockade of Heritage and
    Hovannisian presidentially imposed on virtually all electronic media in the
    country.

    Founded in 2002, Heritage has regional divisions throughout the land. Its
    central headquarters are located at 7 Vazgen Sargsian Street, Yerevan 0010,
    Armenia, with telephone contact at (374-10) 580.877, fax at (374-10)
    543.897, and email at [email protected]
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