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    PROTESTORS CONTINUE IN YEREVAN; SIT-IN AT CITY HALL

    http://asbarez.com/112018/protestors-continue-in-yerevan-sit-in-at-city-hall/
    Friday, July 26th, 2013

    Protesters at Yerevan's municipal building (photo by hetq.am)

    YEREVAN-Hundreds of young activists continued to protest at City Hall
    Friday, staging a sit-in when police did not allow them to enter the
    municipality building to present their demands for the resignation
    of the city's transportation department head, Henrik Navasardyan.

    On Thursday, Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan suspended a decision to
    increase public transportation fares from 100 drams to 150 drams. The
    fare increase sparked demonstrations and protests across Yerevan for
    six days.

    The demonstrators on Friday demanded the immediate resignation
    of Transportation Department Head Henrik Navasardyan and Misak
    Hambardzoumyan, Director of Yerevan Trans Ltd. Navasadyan's family
    reportedly owns one of the many city transit lines, in a scheme where
    the municipality does not own transit routes but rather political
    officials and businessmen with ties to the government control the
    routes and any financial profit they make.

    The demonstrators also demanded that the mayor make public the
    documents and reports, based on which the City Council voted for a 50
    percent hike in fares. They also demanded that the Yerevan municipality
    assume 100 percent control of the public transportation system.

    On Monday, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's Supreme Council
    of Armenia issued an announcement condemning the fare hike decision
    and urged the city government to re-evaluate the increases that were
    becoming a burden on the people of Yerevan.

    In its announcement, the ARF condemned the Armenian government's
    shortsighted policies; demanded that the decision to increase public
    transportation prices be halted and any fare increases be carried out
    through a transparent mechanism corresponding to the increase of wages.

    The party also suggested the establishment of a public-expert group, to
    develop and propose a legal-collective system that includes multiple
    rate plans, discount systems and the formation of transportation
    cooperatives.

    More importantly, the ARF welcomed and expressed its solidarity with
    protester groups and youth who are expressing their anger at this
    disgraceful decision and through their activism are defending their
    and the public's rights.

    "This is a victory but we won a battle, not war, and the struggle
    will continue," one of the activists, Sonia Msrian, told RFE/RL's
    Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). "We will achieve systemic changes
    in the public transport sector."

    Markarian also faced more challenges from the opposition minority
    in the municipal council. The opposition bloc Barev Yerevan (Hello
    Yerevan) said it will go ahead with plans to challenge the legality
    of the price hikes in court. Barev Yerevan leaders say the measure
    was illegal because the authorities began enforcing it before the
    publication of a corresponding order signed by the mayor.

    Anahit Bakhshian, a leader of the bloc connected to Raffi
    Hovannisian's Zharangutyun (Heritage) party, said Barev Yerevan will
    demand Markarian's resignation if the order is deemed illegal. "We
    will be fully exposing the series of incompetent decisions made by
    these authorities and their penchant for protecting their personal
    interests," she said.

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