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Clashes between Armenia police and FAF protestors in Yerevan

November 16, 2015 By administrator

Armenia-demoYEREVAN. – During today’s march of the Armenian national football team’s fan club, FAF (First Armenian Front), clashes took place between the police and the protestors in front of the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) in Yerevan’s Khanjyan street.

Part of the protestors moved from the pavement to the part of the street designed for traffic. The police removed them from the street by force; scuffle took place and several protestors were taken to a police station, as reported by Armenian News – NEWS.am correspondent.

Sounds of fireworks were heard among the crowd.

Football fans were scanning “Response” and “We want football.”

The fan movement demands from the FFA to provide “ a charismatic and renowned, coach with rich experience”, revise the issue on having fit footballers not invited to the squad and lower the price of squad match tickets.

At the moment the fans are waiting for the response of the Federation President or his representative in front of the FFA building. Some of the fans are also demanding the resignation of the FFA President Ruben Hayrapetyan

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: faf, protestors, Yerevan

ARMENIA Protest against rising electricity prices, 48 arrests

September 12, 2015 By administrator

arton116074-480x270The Armenian police dispersed Saturday in Yerevan demonstrators protesting against rising electricity prices, briefly questioning 48 persons, two months after a first wave of protests. Several thousand people gathered in central Yerevan on Friday evening to demand the cancellation of a 16% increase of electricity prices, reported a journalist from AFP.
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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: arrested, protestors, Yerevan

Armenia: Protestors enter Yerevan’s Baghramyan Avenue and sit down, police form barrier

September 11, 2015 By administrator

Yerevan

Yerevan

YEREVAN. –  “No to Plunder” campaign, which is staging a protest against electricity price hike today in Yerevan, has deviated from its previously scheduled route. The activists suddenly changed their way from Yerevan’s Mashtots Avenue and ran to Baghramyan Avenue.

The police tried to stop the activists, but useless: The activists reached the section on Baghramyan Avenue where they built barricades and staged a sit-in earlier in June, as reported by Armenian News – NEWS.am correspondent.  But here they met the police barrier made up of several rows.

The first rows of the activists immediately sat on the ground, scanning: “We want water” and “Sit-in.”

Yerevan Deputy Chief of Police Valery Osipyan warned that those disturbing public order will be held liable.  He also said that what was allowed was the march following another route, which didn’t include Baghramyan Avenue.

As reported earlier, members of the oppositional movements “Founding Parliament,” and “Stand up, Armenia” have also joined the “No to Plunder” campaign.

The march was scheduled to be held in Yerevan’s Sayat-Nova, Abovyan, Amiryan streets, as well as Mashtots Avenue, and was to end in Liberty Square.

The decision on electricity price hike has come into force since August 1. PM Hovik Abrahamyan stated that the added 6,93 AMD will be subsidized by extra-budgetary funds received from the  sale of Armenia’s Vorotan Cascade.

The initiative members were outraged by the fact that although the President had announced that the whole “burden” would be taken on by the state, the PM stated that the subsidy will be provided only to the citizens and those small and medium enterprises (SME) which consume up to 500 kW energy.

The initiative members said they feel deceived.

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: protestors, Yerevan

#ElectricYerevan Armenian PM sounding Like Erdogan accusing Protestors that appeared at Baghramyan have other motive.

June 28, 2015 By administrator

Armenian-PMYEREVAN. – Some forces that appeared at Baghramyan Avenue have a goal not to solve the problem of electricity, but destabilize the country and provoke clashes between our citizens, Armenian PM Hovik Abrahamyan said in a statement. Report news.am

They are focused not on social and economic element, but unclear aspirations, PM said, adding that this may be concluded taking into account response to president’s offer on audit.

“We have expressed readiness to engage representatives of expert community and civil society. In such a situation, the decision to keep demonstrators illegally block Baghramyan Avenue is unclear, especially as the initiative group said the protest will continue at Freedom Square. The members of the initiative “No to Plunder” by receiving a positive solution of the issue, demonstrated high quality of legal conscience that is in the interests of society and the state. Their decision confirmed optimistic view that we have a really good generation of young people who feel responsible for their moves.

Confirming the readiness of the authorities in achieving solutions to problems through dialogue and collaboration, I once again urge our fellow citizens who continue to protest on Baghramyan Avenue, to refrain from anti-constitutional actions not to aggravate the situation,” the statement reads.

Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenian, Electric, PM, protestors, Yerevan

Armenian Protesters Defy Police Warning To Disperse #ElectricYerevan

June 28, 2015 By administrator

By RFE/RL’s Armenian Service

June 28, 2015

Electricity-hike protesters on Baghramian Avenue on June 28

Electricity-hike protesters on Baghramian Avenue on June 28

Thousands of antigovernment demonstrators in the Armenian capital continue to protest on Yerevan’s central Baghramian Avenue defying repeated calls by police to leave the avenue.

Police chief Vladimir Gasparian told activists in the evening on June 28 to move to the nearby Liberty Square.

Earlier in the evening, Gasparian gave protesters 30 minutes to leave Baghramian Avenue, warning police would move to “restore public order” otherwise.

Most of the demonstrators, however, ignored the warning and began sit-in protests on Baghramian Avenue.

Activists from the so-called Electric Yerevan protest movement have been on the streets of central Yerevan for more than a week to protest against a decision by the state’s tariff-setting body to raise energy prices by some 16 percent starting August 1.

There are many women and children among the protesters, with some children holding banners.

A police statement earlier warned parents not to allow their underage children to remain among the protesters.

Valeri Osipian, a deputy chief of the Yerevan police, said there are people are protesters who have explosive devices. Osipian didn’t elaborate.

Police officials also said there were “provocateurs” among the protesters who sought to “politicize” the demonstration.

Police have also demanded media workers to leave the area and not to hinder police actions.

The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan expressed concern over the “tense situation” in central Yerevan.

The embassy via Twitter urged “all sides to display peaceful, restrained behavior befitting democratic values.”

Meanwhile, several lawmakers, showbiz representatives, and other prominent public figures came to the avenue to form a “human shield” between protesters and police.

Opposition lawmaker Nikol Pashinian said police have no grounds to disperse a peaceful demonstration.

A heavy riot police presence could be seen in the area, with hundreds of officers lining up in rows near the protesters.

Police have cordoned off Baghramian Avenue and aren’t allowing anyone to enter it.

Some of the protesters, including representatives of the No To Plunder group, have moved to Liberty Square.

No To Plunder, which initiated the protests on June 19, has largely accepted President Serzh Sarkisian’s compromise plan to defuse the crisis, and urged its supporters to end the street blockade in central Yerevan.

The group said it will continue to protest “through other platforms.”

The group’s leader, Maksim Sarkisian (no relation to President Sarkisian), told his supporters at Liberty Square that that the demonstrators who remained in Baghramian Avenue have “changed the demands.”

On June 27, President Sarkisian said his government would take upon itself the “burden of the increased prices” until an independent audit determines whether the planned utility price hike by the Russian-owned electricity company is justified.

“Of course, we will not endanger the current social-spending programs, but we will find funds from resources meant for further strengthening of security,” Sarkisian said after meeting senior officials in Yerevan.

He said the rate hikes would go ahead if the independent audit found them to be justified.

Sarkisian’s announcement followed a meeting the night before with Russian Transport Minister Maksim Sokolov, who co-chairs a Russian-Armenian economic commission.

Activists called on Armenians to turn out on the Baghramian Avenue on the evening of June 28 for a vote on Sarkisian’s offer to defuse the crisis.

They have said that they will not leave the avenue until Sarkisian announces the cancellation of the tariffs on national television.

They also want punishment for the police officers who beat activists and journalists in a violent breakup of June 23 protests.

Earlier on June 28, Osipian said that he expects the protesters to leave the protest venue and end the street blockade.

“Within the framework of the law the police will use available means to restore public order in Baghramian Avenue,” Osipian warned. “The offenders will be punished.”

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