Police prevent people from attending Heritage rally
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/04/08/raffi
12:13 PM | APRIL 08, 2013 | POLITICS
The headquarters of Heritage Party Leader Raffi Hovannisian has issued
a statement saying that the leaflets posted on free advertisement
stands to inform people of the public gathering to be held in
Yerevan's Freedom Square on April 9 were torn apart shortly after
posting.
The headquarters reminded that the gathering had been sanctioned by
the Yerevan Municipality.
"The young activists of the Heritage party managed to video-record the
number-plates of the car following them. They saw it stop near the
police station of Yerevan's Arabkir administrative district minutes
later and its two passengers, who had torn the leaflets, enter the
building. They reported the Arabkir police on the incident.
The headquarters also received an emergency call that the police walk
from door to door in different villages to prevent people from
attending the gathering for the inauguration of a new Armenia.
The headquarters demands that the police find out if the individuals
are really policemen and enforce urgent liability measures against
them, if they proved to be involved in the incident.
The headquarters finds that it is the duty of the police to protect
the letter of the law instead of carrying out political persecutions
of the ruling party and its leader [Serzh Sargsyan].
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/04/08/raffi
12:13 PM | APRIL 08, 2013 | POLITICS
The headquarters of Heritage Party Leader Raffi Hovannisian has issued
a statement saying that the leaflets posted on free advertisement
stands to inform people of the public gathering to be held in
Yerevan's Freedom Square on April 9 were torn apart shortly after
posting.
The headquarters reminded that the gathering had been sanctioned by
the Yerevan Municipality.
"The young activists of the Heritage party managed to video-record the
number-plates of the car following them. They saw it stop near the
police station of Yerevan's Arabkir administrative district minutes
later and its two passengers, who had torn the leaflets, enter the
building. They reported the Arabkir police on the incident.
The headquarters also received an emergency call that the police walk
from door to door in different villages to prevent people from
attending the gathering for the inauguration of a new Armenia.
The headquarters demands that the police find out if the individuals
are really policemen and enforce urgent liability measures against
them, if they proved to be involved in the incident.
The headquarters finds that it is the duty of the police to protect
the letter of the law instead of carrying out political persecutions
of the ruling party and its leader [Serzh Sargsyan].
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress