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    OPPOSITION LEADERS LAUNCH 'PRO-DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT'
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    Nov 27 2006

    Two prominent opposition leaders launched over the weekend what
    they described as a broad-based civic movement that will strive to
    transform Armenia into a democratic and rule-of-law state.

    Vazgen Manukian, a veteran oppositionist who headed the country's first
    post-Communist government in 1990-91, and former Foreign Minister Raffi
    Hovannisian held the founding conference of the movement attended by
    hundreds of supporters and representatives of other opposition groups.

    Both men again insisted that the anti-government initiative is not a
    prelude to the establishment of an electoral alliance. They said they
    are only trying to end widespread popular apathy which the Armenian
    opposition says facilitates erosion of civil liberties and a repeat
    of fraudulent elections.

    "We want to build a rule-of-law state where the citizen is the king,
    where the citizen is free and proud," Hovannisian said in his speech
    at the gathering.

    "Our aim is to rally the entire society around a number of simple
    principles," Manukian told reporters. "First of all, I believe that
    there is no constitution in Armenia. We live under a constitution
    which has been twice rigged, and disdain for laws stems from that."

    The initiative was welcomed by several prominent public figures and
    other opposition leaders that attended the conference. "Even in the
    most remote village, nobody feels protected by the state," said Larisa
    Alaverdian, Armenia's former human rights ombudswoman. "Human rights
    are violated everywhere, on a daily basis and in all spheres."

    It remained unclear, however, what concrete actions the movement's
    leaders will take in the run-up to next spring's parliamentary
    elections. Manukian and Hovannisian said only that they plan to hold
    rallies and meetings across the country in the coming months. They also
    urged other major opposition parties and non-governmental organizations
    to join the initiative. "Either we will fight together or will have
    no achievements," said Hovannisian.
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