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    'THERE ARE NO MEN IN ARMENIA, THEY'RE ALL WOMEN': YEREVAN STREET VENDORS PROTEST

    epress.am
    07.07.2011

    Yerevan street traders were once again protesting outside the Armenian
    government building today. Street vendors, who say they have no other
    means of earning a living, have been protesting the city's ban on
    street trade for over 6 months.

    Speaking to Epress.am, Yerevan street trader and economics graduate
    Lyova Ulikhanyan, 75, scoffed that since he is prohibited from earning
    his daily bread, he is earning a living from trash cans.

    "The president, a thief; the prime minister, a thief; and us, poor
    and wretched, have fallen in the hands of thieves. I have worked
    everywhere; one time I worked on the street - they prohibited that
    too. Now those garbage bins that people have divided among themselves
    - I've taken one too. I go, whatever they throw out, I get out from
    there. I consider the solution to this issue to be closed because the
    thieves don't allow it. I'll live as long as my breath goes out. They
    need money; it's a small country; it's mafia country," he said.

    Ulikhanyan was complaining not only of the current authorities, but
    also of [former president] Robert Kocharian's presidency. "Kocharian
    with his slippers came from Karabakh - he acquired 6 billion
    in capital in 10 years. Well now go and say, where did you get
    all this money? He and his son, shaking the people, go hunting in
    Africa. Where did you get all this money - is it your father's goods,
    or your grandfather's? We don't even know what his ethnicity is. Can
    you do anything against a gang of thieves? You can't. When he said
    there are no men in Armenia, let him stand before me; he was right,
    there are no men in Armenia, they're all women. Too bad, I wish I
    was 40 years old and not 75."

    The street traders were also complaining of Yerevan deputy mayor Kamo
    Areyan, who they say said that they can trade only over his dead body.

    "Are these the words of an official? How can I struggle before them,
    it's all theirs, what are these poor people to do, they've put us in
    a jar and closed the lid. The president too has shut his eyes; he
    doesn't see anything. Why, doesn't he see? Of course he does. They
    want those who protest to leave, so that there isn't a revolution
    suddenly," they said.

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