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  • Armenian Police Fail To Release Civil Activists: Activists Threaten

    ARMENIAN POLICE FAIL TO RELEASE CIVIL ACTIVISTS: ACTIVISTS THREATEN TO BURST INTO POLICE DEPARTMENT BUILDING
    by Nana Martirosyan

    Tuesday, July 23, 16:17

    The Armenian police break their promise and don't release the civil
    activists. Instead, Deputy Head of Police Artur Osipyan offers
    the protesters to set up a delegation to negotiate with the Police
    leadership.

    ArmInfo's correspondent reports from the scene that the protesters
    are not going to accept Osipyan's proposal and want to burst into
    the Center community's police department building. At the moment
    Armenian MP, oppositionist Nikol Pashinyan is negotiating with the
    police to release the activists. Petros Ghazaryan, a well-known TV
    presenter, and Alen Simonyan, Editor-in-Chief of Ararat Magazine,
    are among the protesters.

    To recall, the demonstrators made their way from the Municipality
    of Yerevan to the police department of Yerevan's Center community to
    hold a picket there.

    They demanded releasing the four activists detained by the Police on
    Tuesday morning. However, two more activists have been detained during
    the picket near the police department. Nevertheless, Artur Osipyan,
    Deputy Head of Police, assured the protesters that the activists would
    shortly be set free provided that the protest action was stopped. The
    protesters, in turn, said that if the Police broke the promise,
    they would break into the police building.

    The police told ArmInfo that a criminal case has been instituted
    against 4 activists under Article 316 Part 1 of the Armenian Criminal
    Code. To note, the article envisages imprisonment ranging from 1 month
    to 5 years or a fine worth 300-500 times as much as the minimal wages.

    When passing by the Government building, the protesters noticed
    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan watching them through the
    window. The protesters stopped to express their discontent with the
    Government's policy and demanded the Premier's resignation. They
    chanted "Tigran, go away!" and continued their way to the Center
    police department.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=D78855E0-F391-11E2-AAA40EB7C0D21663

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