US EMBASSY CALLS ON TO AVOID THE AREAS OF DEMONSTRATION
AZG DAILY
30-09-2011
U.S. Embassy in Armenia issued a Demonstration Notice informing
U.S. citizens in Armenia about Armenian National Congress (ANC)
opposition bloc rally on September 30, 2011.
The statement reads as follows: "An authorized political rally will be
held on September 30, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. at Freedom Square, followed by
an authorized march through central Yerevan. The march is expected to
start at Liberty Square, proceed down Mashtots Avenue, Amiryan Street,
Nalbandyan Street, Tumanyan Street, Northern Avenue and return back to
Liberty Square, but it could also spread to other downtown areas. U.S.
citizens sho uld exercise caution and consider alternative routes to
avoid the downtown area during the march, as it may create traffic
disruptions.
We remind U. S. citizens that even demonstrations intended to be
peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence
without warning. You should avoid the areas of demonstrations
if possible, and exercise caution when in the vicinity of any
demonstrations. Stay current with media coverage of local events and
be aware of your surroundings."
AZG DAILY
30-09-2011
U.S. Embassy in Armenia issued a Demonstration Notice informing
U.S. citizens in Armenia about Armenian National Congress (ANC)
opposition bloc rally on September 30, 2011.
The statement reads as follows: "An authorized political rally will be
held on September 30, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. at Freedom Square, followed by
an authorized march through central Yerevan. The march is expected to
start at Liberty Square, proceed down Mashtots Avenue, Amiryan Street,
Nalbandyan Street, Tumanyan Street, Northern Avenue and return back to
Liberty Square, but it could also spread to other downtown areas. U.S.
citizens sho uld exercise caution and consider alternative routes to
avoid the downtown area during the march, as it may create traffic
disruptions.
We remind U. S. citizens that even demonstrations intended to be
peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence
without warning. You should avoid the areas of demonstrations
if possible, and exercise caution when in the vicinity of any
demonstrations. Stay current with media coverage of local events and
be aware of your surroundings."