POLICE THREATENS, WARNS AND INVITES ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS FOR ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS
news.am
February 21, 2012 | 20:24
YEREVAN. - Armenia's police is not authorized to interfere in
the administrative acts approved by Yerevan City mayor, including
construction permission, the statement released by police reads in
connection to the Mashtots Park issue.
"In connection to the activities and statements by the
environmentalists and NGOs regarding the construction in the Park,
Armenia's police states the following: Armenia's police is not
authorized to interfere in the administrative acts approved by mayor,
including construction permission. Hence, police has to secure the
construction works as well as maintenance of public order in and
nearby the park. In the meantime, police considers more dangerous
challenges of demonstrators, which claim to disobey police orders.
Paying importance to raising awareness and considering various public
viewpoints, police express readiness to hold round table discussions
with all interested NGOs on legal issues of police activities. All
those interested are invited to register by Feb. 27," the statement
reads.
news.am
February 21, 2012 | 20:24
YEREVAN. - Armenia's police is not authorized to interfere in
the administrative acts approved by Yerevan City mayor, including
construction permission, the statement released by police reads in
connection to the Mashtots Park issue.
"In connection to the activities and statements by the
environmentalists and NGOs regarding the construction in the Park,
Armenia's police states the following: Armenia's police is not
authorized to interfere in the administrative acts approved by mayor,
including construction permission. Hence, police has to secure the
construction works as well as maintenance of public order in and
nearby the park. In the meantime, police considers more dangerous
challenges of demonstrators, which claim to disobey police orders.
Paying importance to raising awareness and considering various public
viewpoints, police express readiness to hold round table discussions
with all interested NGOs on legal issues of police activities. All
those interested are invited to register by Feb. 27," the statement
reads.