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Criminal case opened over police violence while dispersing Yerevan rally #ElectricYerevan

July 3, 2015 By administrator

Cirmenal-CaseYEREVAN. – Armenia’s investigation service has opened a criminal case in connection with impeding impeding journalists’work, abuse of power combined with violence.

According to investigation service, after studying media reporters it was revealed that during the special action to disperse the demonstration organized at Baghramyan Avenue and a sit-in on June 23, the representatives of law enforcement agencies abused power and used violence against demonstrators and journalists that were covering the events.

On June 22, numerous people—led by the “No to Plunder” initiative—staged a protest at Baghramyan Avenue, and demanded the revoking of the decision to raise the price of electricity in the country. In the morning of June 23, however, the police forcibly dispersed this sit-in. Since the evening of the same day, however, the demonstrators have resumed the sit-in at the avenue.

President Sargsyan, however, stated that the government will cover this price hike until an audit is conducted at the ENA, which supplies electricity to the country’s residents. Part of the demonstrators left the avenue after the decision, while the rest continued a sit-in.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: criminal case, police, rally, Yerevan

Georgia opens criminal case against ex-president

July 28, 2014 By administrator

criminal-case-exThe Office of the Attorney General of Georgia stated that a criminal case has been launched against ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili.

As per the office, the case is opened in connection with Saakashvili not appearing before the investigative body on Monday for questioning, as the body had summoned him as a witness in a criminal investigation.

Saakashvili has left Georgia in November of last year. Since then, he has not returned to his country

But the former president issued a statement on Monday accusing the incumbent Georgian authorities of political persecution of opponents, and noted that he will not “take part in this farce.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: criminal case, Georgia, Saakashvili

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