Agence France Presse
March 21, 2008 Friday
Opposition supporters march through Armenian capital
YEREVAN, March 21 2008
Around 2,000 opposition supporters marched amid heavy security
through the centre of the Armenian capital on Friday, after the
lifting of a state of emergency imposed following clashes earlier
this month.
Activists carried candles, carnations and pictures of some of the
eight people who died on March 1 when security forces shut down a
protest in Yerevan against a presidential election officially won by
Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.
The march was not authorised by city authorities and was followed by
hundreds of security officers, many of them wearing riot gear. Many
of the protesters were in black mourning clothes.
The demonstration was the first such event after the authorities
lifted a 20-day state of emergency imposed in Yerevan. The state of
emergency banned public rallies and imposed restrictions on the
media.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 21, 2008 Friday
Opposition supporters march through Armenian capital
YEREVAN, March 21 2008
Around 2,000 opposition supporters marched amid heavy security
through the centre of the Armenian capital on Friday, after the
lifting of a state of emergency imposed following clashes earlier
this month.
Activists carried candles, carnations and pictures of some of the
eight people who died on March 1 when security forces shut down a
protest in Yerevan against a presidential election officially won by
Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.
The march was not authorised by city authorities and was followed by
hundreds of security officers, many of them wearing riot gear. Many
of the protesters were in black mourning clothes.
The demonstration was the first such event after the authorities
lifted a 20-day state of emergency imposed in Yerevan. The state of
emergency banned public rallies and imposed restrictions on the
media.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress