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Police in Yerevan use force against demonstrators, several people injured (UPDATED-2)

Armenia Materials 22 April 2018 12:31 (UTC +04:00)
Several people were injured in the dispersal of the demonstration in Yerevan.
Police in Yerevan use force against demonstrators, several people injured (UPDATED-2)

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Several people were injured in the dispersal of the demonstration in Yerevan, RIA Novosti news agency reported.

The opposition’s procession was stopped in Yerevan’s Erebuni district, and a few guards brought Pashinyan out of the crowd.

The injured were taken to the hospitals.

12:20 (GMT+4) Police in Yerevan used special means against the demonstrators, RIA Novosti news agency reported.

The opposition’s procession was stopped in Yerevan’s Erebuni district, and a few guards brought Pashinyan out of the crowd.

On April 22, the announced negotiations between Sargsyan and Pashinyan lasted several minutes. The prime minister said that the oppositionist’s actions are blackmail, and advised him to act within the law, threatening that otherwise Pashinyan would bear all the responsibility.

Mass rallies broke out in Yerevan and other Armenian cities on April 13 following former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s nomination as prime minister. The opposition accuses him of ineffective governance and worsening of the economic situation.

11:56 (GMT+4) Armenian police have detained the country’s MP Nikol Pashinyan, who leads the protest rallies against Serzh Sargsyan’s election as prime minister, RIA Novosti news agency reported.

The opposition’s procession was stopped in Yerevan’s Erebuni district, and a few guards brought Pashinyan out of the crowd.

On April 22, the announced negotiations between Sargsyan and Pashinyan lasted several minutes. The prime minister said that the oppositionist’s actions are blackmail, and advised him to act within the law, threatening that otherwise Pashinyan would bear all the responsibility.

Mass rallies broke out in Yerevan and other Armenian cities on April 13 following former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s nomination as prime minister. The opposition accuses him of ineffective governance and worsening of the economic situation.

Despite the protests, Armenia’s parliament elected Sargsyan prime minister on April 17. On April 19, opposition members tried to disrupt the new cabinet of ministers’ meeting, blocking entrances to government facilities and marching down Yerevan streets. About 3,000 people took part in a rally in the evening. As many as 123 people were arrested over the day

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