Armenian police department threatens protesters again
The Armenian police department has issued another statement expressing readiness to take adequate measures to stop the civil unrest wave in the country.br / br /
YEREVAN, April 20. /ARKA/. The Armenian police department has issued another statement expressing readiness to take adequate measures to stop the civil unrest wave in the country.br
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On Tuesday, the Armenian National Assembly has elected ex-president Serzh Sargsyan as prime minister.br
As many as 77 MPs voted for him and 17 against. nbsp;br
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Serzh Sargsyan was the only candidate for the prime-ministerial post. He was nominated by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/Dashnaktsutiun.nbsp;br
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Mass protests broke out in Yerevan on April 13, which developed into civil unrest. People have revolted against the third term of Serzh Sargsyan’ staying in power.nbsp;br
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On April 17, Nikol Pashinyan announced the beginning of a velvet revolution, which will rid the country of Serzh Sargsyan’s regime, and protesters blockaded buildings of government establishments.nbsp;br
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He warned people against responding to the provocations ordered for hindering the peaceful course of the protests and trigger clashes between protesters and the police.nbsp;br
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In its statement, the police department, calling these actions illegal, says that the protesters divided into many groups are blocking traffic and disturbing people hampering them to move in transportation means.nbsp;br
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The police department also says that the protesters, in a clear breach of the law, are barring working people to enter their offices.br
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The police department urges the protesters to refrain from committing offences to avoid adequate measures.nbsp;br
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It also says that the police are ready to support peaceful actions staged in proper places. -0----br
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