Armenian protesters vow to block Baghramyan Avenue, set up tents

Armenian protesters vow to block Baghramyan Avenue, set up tents In Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, demonstrators led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the opposition movement "Tavush for the Homeland," have declared their intention to block Baghramyan Avenue and set up tents in protest.
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June 10, 2024 09:12
Armenian protesters vow to block Baghramyan Avenue, set up tents

In Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, demonstrators led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the opposition movement "Tavush for the Homeland," have declared their intention to block Baghramyan Avenue and set up tents in protest.

Report informs via the Armenian local news portals that the archbishop addressed his supporters, stating, "We will stay here, settle in our cars, and set up tents. The police have blocked Demirchyan Street, and we will block Baghramyan Avenue."

Galstanyan also had a message for the police, who had blocked the opposition movement's march to the parliament building on Sunday. He noted that the protesters "are not the kind who get tired," implying that law enforcement officers would have to patrol the city streets day and night. The archbishop called on people throughout Armenia to join the demonstration in the morning, as participants spent the night in tents on Baghramyan Avenue near the parliament building.

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