The Yerevan Municipality urges rally organizers and participants to refrain from steps on arbitrarily moving and damaging the city’s property.
The Police of Armenia released a statement saying that the right to a peaceful protest, which however is accompanied by public disturbance, is not absolute and can be subject to restrictions – by appropriate actions of the police as required by the given situation, even up to ceasing the rally.
Opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan and his crowd of supporters breached into the Yerevan State Base Medical College after blocking traffic in Yerevan downtown.
The transportation department of the Yerevan City Hall said the city’s subway will not make stops at the Baghramyan station due to technical maintenance works at the station.
Opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan and his supporters have blocked several streets of Yerevan causing heavy traffic jams from the morning of April 16.
Opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan and a crowd of supporters have blocked several busy streets of Yerevan from the morning of April 16.
The Yerevan Police Department has called on opposition lawmaker Nikol Pashinyan and his followers to refrain from unlawful actions and to maintain public order and not endanger the freedoms and rights of citizens.
After marching in the streets of Yerevan, opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan and his followers held another rally in the Place de France of the Armenian capital.
The Prosecutor General’s Office of Armenia tasked the Police Department to launch a motion on the incident involving opposition MP Nikol Pashinyan, when a crowd of protesters breached into the headquarters of the Public Radio of Armenia. A day earlier a group of the crowd even breached into the Yerevan State University.
The Azerbaijani military opened gunfire at the Armenian border town of Baghanis in the Tavush province on April 15 at 14:00.