MAYOR'S OFFICE INVOLVES ROAD POLICE AGAINST ACTIVISTS OF THE MOVEMENT "WE PAY 100 DRAMS"
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Tuesday, July 30, 13:08
On the night of the 29th/30th July Yerevan Mayor's office involved
road police against activists of the movement "We pay 100 drams",
an activist, Gor Arakelyan, told Arminfo correspondent.
He also added that after watering of the grass lawn in front of
the mayor's office building, where activists go on holding sit-down
strike, employers of the road police came up to the participants in
the strike and demanded to change the parking place of the motor
where activists were sleeping. "The policemen said that the motor
had been parked up at the place where only employers of the mayor's
office park up. For this reason, it should be reparked up. Naturally,
we refused to do that and demanded from the mayor's office to stop
"the water war" and not to hinder holding of a peaceful action", -
he said and added that the mayor's office has been communicating with
activists only through policemen and promised to reduce pressure of
the grass lawn watering devices.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
by Nana Martirosyan
ARMINFO
Tuesday, July 30, 13:08
On the night of the 29th/30th July Yerevan Mayor's office involved
road police against activists of the movement "We pay 100 drams",
an activist, Gor Arakelyan, told Arminfo correspondent.
He also added that after watering of the grass lawn in front of
the mayor's office building, where activists go on holding sit-down
strike, employers of the road police came up to the participants in
the strike and demanded to change the parking place of the motor
where activists were sleeping. "The policemen said that the motor
had been parked up at the place where only employers of the mayor's
office park up. For this reason, it should be reparked up. Naturally,
we refused to do that and demanded from the mayor's office to stop
"the water war" and not to hinder holding of a peaceful action", -
he said and added that the mayor's office has been communicating with
activists only through policemen and promised to reduce pressure of
the grass lawn watering devices.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress