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    'Without Regime' Campaign in Gyumri: Radical opposition group's rally
    in 'second city' accompanied with incidents

    NEWS | 29.03.15 | 13:03


    Levon Barseghyan's photo

    An opposition member was stabbed during a weekend rally in Armenia's
    second largest city of Gyumri organized by a group seeking regime
    change.

    Hrach Mirzoyan, an activist of the Founding Parliament group, was
    hospitalized shortly after an unknown knife-wielding man inflicted
    wounds on him on Saturday. Doctors said the injuries were not
    life-threatening.

    Also, a group of young men pelted eggs at participants of the small
    rally in Gyumri's Theater Square. They ran away after police
    intervention.

    The Founding Parliament is known to be pursuing a "Centenary Without
    the Regime" campaign and controversially plans to launch an
    anti-government push on April 24 when Armenians in Armenia and around
    the world will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.

    The group led by Lebanese-born Karabakh war veteran Jirair Sefilian
    had made it clear that its actions were not intended to overshadow the
    commemoration events and would start after activists visited the
    Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to pay their respects to the victims of the
    1915 Genocide.

    Representatives of the parliamentary opposition parties on Friday,
    however, said they would not join the nonstop protests planned by the
    Founding Parliament.

    One of the forces, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (Dashnaktsutyun), denounced the hard-line opposition movement for
    timing the start of its campaign to coincide with the commemoration of
    the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    Dashnaktsutyun's parliamentary leader Armen Rustamyan even called for
    "preventive" measures against leaders of the extra-parliamentary
    group. "What if they organize an explosion? Shouldn't they be caught?"
    he told reporters.

    Addressing supporters at the Gyumri rally, Sefilian again criticized
    the mainstream opposition forces. "The people, the forces that say
    that one should prepare for 2017 [parliamentary] or 2018
    [presidential] elections are hardly any different from the current
    regime," he said.

    Vahram Baghdasaryan, the leader of the ruling Republican Party of
    Armenia's parliamentary faction, said during the Friday press briefing
    that the Armenian public will itself give its estimation to the
    statements and actions of Founding Parliament members that he said
    could not even be called political figures.

    The opposition group's rallies held in Yerevan and other parts of the
    country so far have not attracted large crowds.

    Earlier this month, the Founding Parliament cancelled a rally planned
    in Gyumri, alleging that local government loyalists had been plotting
    a "provocation" against them. In late January, the radical opposition
    group attempted to take its campaign to Nagorno-Karabakh but met with
    a violent response from local security forces.


    http://armenianow.com/news/61860/armenia_founding_parliament_gyumri_rally_incidents



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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