Armenian parliament speaker insulted in Cyprus
Region
- 25 October, 2021
- 05:30
Speaker of Armenia's Parliament Alen Simonyan faced insults and protests by his compatriots in Cyprus.
Report informs, citing Yerkir.am, Akop Manukyan, an Armenian from Cyprus, shared the images on his social network account.
The video shows Simonyan meeting the delegation in Cyprus.
After the speaker got out of his car, the protesters began to shout "traitors", "murderers of Armenians", "we do not want to see you here". Besides, the young people came to the rally with posters accusing the regime of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Armenian parliament speaker insulted in Cyprus
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