Different figures given for Armenia opposition Saturday rally
Interfax news agency, Moscow
10 Apr 04
YEREVAN
Two opposition parties held a rally in central Yerevan on Saturday [10
April] which was one in a recent series of meetings to demand the
removal of Armenia's leadership.
"The current Armenian regime is doomed as it is impossible to keep
power by force," the leader of the Justice party, Stepan Demirchyan,
told the meeting, whose number of participants was put at about 20,000
by the organizers but at a maximum of 2,500 by the law-enforcement
agencies.
It was announced at the rally, organized by the Justice and National
Unity parties, that there would be an opposition procession on Monday
along the street in Yerevan where the presidential residence and
parliament stand.
Opposition leaders told the rally that several dozen opposition
activists had been detained since Friday and that the arrests were
illegal.
A police spokesman told Interfax that "there have been arrests of
citizens for breach of peace but not for participation in an illegal
rally." He said he could not name the exact number of those arrested.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Interfax news agency, Moscow
10 Apr 04
YEREVAN
Two opposition parties held a rally in central Yerevan on Saturday [10
April] which was one in a recent series of meetings to demand the
removal of Armenia's leadership.
"The current Armenian regime is doomed as it is impossible to keep
power by force," the leader of the Justice party, Stepan Demirchyan,
told the meeting, whose number of participants was put at about 20,000
by the organizers but at a maximum of 2,500 by the law-enforcement
agencies.
It was announced at the rally, organized by the Justice and National
Unity parties, that there would be an opposition procession on Monday
along the street in Yerevan where the presidential residence and
parliament stand.
Opposition leaders told the rally that several dozen opposition
activists had been detained since Friday and that the arrests were
illegal.
A police spokesman told Interfax that "there have been arrests of
citizens for breach of peace but not for participation in an illegal
rally." He said he could not name the exact number of those arrested.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress