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Armenian president sworn in amid protests

Several thousand protesters demonstrated near the Armenian presidential palace on Tuesday after Serge Sarkisian was sworn in for a second term.

Sarkisian easily won February’s election with nearly 59 percent of the vote. But American-born runner-up Raffi Hovanessian, who won 37 percent of the vote, has called the election rigged, went on a hunger strike, and led protests calling for Sarkisian to step down.

About 3,000 demonstrators gathered in the evening on the avenue leading to the presidential residence, but were blocked by a police cordon. Sporadic small clashes occurred and police told demonstrators to disperse.

There were no reports of serious injury, but a top official of Hovanessian’s party, Armen Martirosian, was seen being taken away with a bleeding nose. It was not clear how the injury occurred.

The crowd later dwindled to about 500 people, while others moved from the presidential palace area to a large square a few hundred meters away.

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Armenia: Ex-candidate held in shooting of rival

Armenia‘s National Security Agency has accused a former presidential contender of being behind the shooting of another fringe candidate ahead of last month’s election.

A spokesman for the agency, Artsvin Bagramian, said Wednesday that Vardan Sedrakian has been arrested. The Jan. 31 attack left Paruir Airikian wounded in the shoulder.

The attack threatened to cause the vote to be postponed, but it was held as planned and the incumbent president, Serge Sarkisian, won easily with nearly 59 percent of the vote.

Two other men accused in the attack were arrested last month. Sedrakian said at the time that he knew the men, whom he had hired to renovate his apartment.

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Incumbent in front before Armenian election

The campaign for Armenia‘s presidential election lasted only a month, but packed drama into the short time that included the shooting of one candidate and another contender going on hunger strike.

For all that, incumbent Serge Sarkisian is widely expected to cruise through Monday’s voting easily, likely getting the 50 percent plus one vote tally necessary to avoid a second round. Seven other candidates are on the ballot.

Sarkisian’s first term in 2008 started traumatically. Within weeks of his election, clashes between police and supporters of Sarkisian’s vanquished challenger Lev Ter-Petrosian left 10 people dead and more than 250 injured.

But Sarkisian adroitly reduced tensions by talking with critics and allowing opposition protests. The next year, the parliament granted a sweeping amnesty to hundreds of people who had been arrested in the post-election violence.

He also has overseen a return to economic growth after years of stagnation, although the former Soviet republic still suffers from widespread poverty. World Bank figures for 2010, the most recent year tallied, show nearly 36 percent of the country living below the national poverty line. Average wages are about $300 a month.

The landlocked country’s economy is hobbled by the longstanding closure of its borders with Azerbaijan and Turkey, both connected with the occupation by Armenian troops and ethnic Armenian local forces of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. That frozen conflict shows no signs of imminent resolution despite years of international mediation attempts.

Since fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh ended in 1994, Azerbaijan has used its burgeoning oil wealth to restore its military. Sarkisian’s main opponent, Raffi Hovanessian, has made accusations that Sarkisian is losing the arms race with Azerbaijan a main plank of his campaign.

The American-born Hovanessian, who was post-Soviet Armenia‘s first foreign minister, also contends that billions of dollars have disappeared from the state budget because of corruption under Sarkisian, and emphasizes the large number or Armenians leaving the country of 3 million to pursue better opportunities; the outward flow is estimated last year to have been about 3.3 people per 1,000 of the population.

But the criticisms appear to have gained little traction. Polling in early February by Gallup International foresaw Sarkisian getting 68 percent of the vote, with Hovanessian tallying 24 percent.

At the time of the poll, released Feb. 7, Paruir Airikian was running …read more
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Armenia's presidential hopeful on hunger strike

Doctors in Armenia have expressed concern about the condition of a presidential candidate who has been on a hunger strike outside the parliament building for more than two weeks.

Andrias Gukasian is protesting what he described as improper use of state resources by the incumbent, Serge Sarkisian.

Sarkisian, who is facing seven challengers, is expected to easily win a second term in the Feb. 18 vote. His campaign has rejected Gukasian’s allegations.

Gukasian, a political analyst, was examined by a medical team Wednesday, and the chief of the Armenian capital’s healthcare department said that doctors will permanently stay at his side as he refused to be hospitalized.

The election race was thrown into disarray Friday when another candidate, Paruir Airikian, was shot and wounded by an unidentified assailant.

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Armenia presidential candidate reportedly shot, wounded

A doctor says that a candidate in Armenia‘s presidential election has been shot and wounded.

Ara Minasian, the chief doctor of the Yerevan Clinical Hospital, said Paruir Airikian was shot by an unidentified gunman in the Armenian capital just before midnight Thursday. He said Airikian was hospitalized with a gunshot wound and is in stable condition.

Airikian is one of eight candidates in the Feb. 18 presidential vote, which incumbent Serge Sarkisian is expected to win. Airikian is expected to win only a few percent of the vote, according to opinion surveys.

Police were searching for the gunman.

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Armenia presidential hopeful shot and wounded

A doctor says that a candidate in Armenia‘s presidential election has been shot and wounded.

Ara Minasian, the chief doctor of the Yerevan Clinical Hospital, said Paruir Airikian was shot by an unidentified gunman in the Armenian capital just before midnight Thursday. He said Airikian was hospitalized with a gunshot wound and is in stable condition.

Airikian is one of eight candidates in the Feb. 18 presidential vote, which incumbent Serge Sarkisian is expected to win. Airikian is expected to win only a few percent of the vote, according to opinion surveys.

Police were searching for the gunman.

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