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    YOUNG PASHINYAN SUPPORTERS DETAINED, THEN RELEASED

    Tert
    Oct 27 2009
    Armenia

    Yesterday, Armenian National Congress (ANC) young activists Sargis
    Gevorgyan and Sargis Khachatryan were taken to the police station
    from outside Court of First Instance of Shengavit Community of Yerevan.

    Gevorgyan and Khachatryan were the two young activists playing hand
    drums while Nikol Pashinyan's trial was taking place. Their drums
    were seized, they were taken to the police station, and they were
    kept in the custody of police for three hours and then released.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Gevorgyan said they were standing for a long time
    at the police station's waiting room since the police officers who
    took them there refused to draw up a protocol of apprehension, which
    the Shengavit community police officers insisted should be drawn up.

    The argument between the two sides got so heated that they started
    to swear at each other.

    According to Gevorgyan, the police officers said their chief told them
    not to draw up a protocol, while Shengavit community officers insisted
    that their chief told them a protocol must be issued. In any case, as
    far as Gevorgyan understood, no protocol of apprehension was drawn up.

    The young activists were released after they wrote a letter of
    explanation.

    "I wrote that I was presented an obviously illegal demand; I refused
    to carry out the demand and I am going to continue my act of protest.

    Then they asked me, why are you fighting? I wrote, [I am fighting] for
    the reinstatement of constitutional order, for the speedy resignation
    of the criminal governing leadership," Gevorgyan said.

    According to the official explanation, the youth were taken to the
    police station for disturbing the public order and for disturbing
    the court's normal work.

    While the youth were being detained at the police station, ANC
    representatives were waiting for them outside. One more incident took
    place during that time. One of the police officers from the Shengavit
    department began to threaten and push a journalist from local paper
    Hayk who was standing at the pavement.

    Speaking with Tert.am, the Hayk journalist, Ani Gevorgyan, said
    she told the police officer she could leave and there was no need
    to push her. The officer threatened her by saying, "You shall see,
    remember my face, remember this day well and you shall see."
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