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  • Police Seize Occupy Mashtots Park Activists' Tent As Brawl Ensues

    POLICE SEIZE OCCUPY MASHTOTS PARK ACTIVISTS' TENT AS BRAWL ENSUES

    epress.am
    03.15.2012

    Local police at around 9:30 pm on Wednesday night raided a central
    Yerevan park where activists have been protesting non-stop for a month
    and seized a tent belonging to them, according to the description
    below the video uploaded on YouTube by Ecolur NGO. Recall, activists
    are protesting the construction of shops in Mashtots Park, which they
    say is illegal and deprives the public of one of the few remaining
    green spaces in downtown Yerevan.

    According to the Yerevan-based environmental organization and
    the activists camped out at the park (who posted about the news on
    Facebook), there was a brawl among 2-3 young men in one corner of the
    park, which drew the activists' attention. Police then took advantage
    of the opportunity and came in droves and surrounded the sole tent
    that activists had pitched in the park when a few days ago they
    announced they would be camping overnight. Not only did police not
    allow activists to approach the tent, but also they pried out one of
    the activists who was in the tent and subsequently impounded the tent.

    In a statement issued later that same night, police informed activists
    that the tent is at the central police division and they can pick it
    up anytime. Police also cautioned that placing tents or other such
    objects in public spaces is prohibited by law and "was tolerated by
    police merely to prevent the unnecessary aggravation of the situation."

    According to the statement, when the tent was being pitched police
    officers had warned activists that it is a violation of public order.

    Furthermore, according to the statement, at around 9:30 pm on
    Wednesday, they had told activists to dismantle the tent. "The demand
    was not met, after which RA Police dismantled it with its efforts,"
    reads the statement.

    Environmental activists, in turn, issued a statement of their own,
    saying that police officers used brutal force against them last night.

    They also point out that around 9:15 pm, the number of police officers
    at the park swelled, which began to concern them.

    "To our question what this was due to, those officials directing
    the police forces said that police are replacing each other [a shift
    change]. At the same time, they addressed us disparagingly, 'What food
    and drinks you've gathered here - you've made yourself at home, eh?'
    Then, at that moment, immediately to the left of Metelitsa Cafe, in
    the area behind the kiosks, 2-3 young men shouted loudly, so to divert
    our attention, and more than 100 police officers ran toward our tent,
    instead of determining who those were who were breaching public order,
    shouting and cursing at each other in a public space.

    "This incident permits us, civil society subjects, to note that the
    RA Police resorted to the cheapest and lowest move, when staging
    a performance, they attacked peaceful assembly participants, whose
    number was far less than the number of police officers," reads the
    statement issued by civic initiative "We are the owners of this city,"
    which is among the protestors in the park.

    Activists add that the statement issued by police is arbitrary,
    subjective and untrue. They stress that they will continue to remain
    in the park until the partially constructed kiosks are demolished.

    Furthermore, as noted in the statement, they are appealing to the RA
    Prosecutor General, head of the RA Special Investigation Service and
    the RA Police Chief to immediately investigate and hold accountable
    all those police and state officials who "issued an illegal order
    and those who followed it" at Mashtots Park yesterday.

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