Yerevan police hit pension reform protestors?
February 06, 2014 | 16:04
YEREVAN. - The capital city Yerevan police have hit the legs of the
participants in the "I am against" civil movement's "conquest of
rights" march on Thursday, and against the mandatory cumulative
pensions in Armenia.
A demonstrator told the aforesaid to Yerevan Deputy Police Chief
Valeri Osipyan, at the end of the protest across Yerevan Municipality.
Osipyan promised to do everything, within his powers, to clarify this matter.
The Yerevan deputy chief of police, however, told the participants in
the march that the latter was unorganized, and if the police had not
been tolerant, they would have taken dozens of people to police
stations for violating public order.
http://news.am/eng/news/192973.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpkZJGL6FMA
February 06, 2014 | 16:04
YEREVAN. - The capital city Yerevan police have hit the legs of the
participants in the "I am against" civil movement's "conquest of
rights" march on Thursday, and against the mandatory cumulative
pensions in Armenia.
A demonstrator told the aforesaid to Yerevan Deputy Police Chief
Valeri Osipyan, at the end of the protest across Yerevan Municipality.
Osipyan promised to do everything, within his powers, to clarify this matter.
The Yerevan deputy chief of police, however, told the participants in
the march that the latter was unorganized, and if the police had not
been tolerant, they would have taken dozens of people to police
stations for violating public order.
http://news.am/eng/news/192973.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpkZJGL6FMA