Arab Times

Gunmen release last hostages:

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Sarksyan

Armed men holed up for almost a week at a police station in the Armenian capital refused to lay down their weapons after freeing their last four hostages on Saturday, instead demanding the resignatio­n of President Serzh Sarksyan.

An unknown number of gunmen seized the police station last Sunday to demand the release of jailed opposition leader Jirair Sefilian. The gunmen killed one police officer and took nine others hostage, releasing two of them the same day and three more on Monday.

Demonstrat­ors who gathered to show support for the gunmen’s cause clashed with police outside the station on Wednesday, and Sarksyan has so far shown no intention of using force to end the standoff, or of moving to free Sefilian.

The gunmen freed their remaining four hostages on Saturday, including Yerevan’s deputy police chief and a national deputy police chief, after the authoritie­s agreed to allow the media in to the police station grounds.

“We have no intention of laying down arms. This is the centre of a free Armenia, and we want this atmosphere to spread over the whole of Armenia,” Varuzhan Avetisyan, an activist in Sefilian’s Constituen­t Parliament movement, told reporters, standing in the inner courtyard of the police station.

Avetisyan’s statement was broadcast by several Internet sites and television. Several of the gunmen, at least some of whom are believed to be members of the Constituen­t Parliament movement, could be seen near Avetisyan in military uniform with Kalashniko­v rifles.

Denouncing what he called widespread corruption and the dominance of the ruling Republican Party, Avetisyan said the main demand of his movement and of the gunmen was the resignatio­n of the president, to be followed by new elections and the adoption of a new constituti­on. (RTRS)

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