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    Unprecedented Civil Movement in Armenia


    Amid the aggravating socio-economic problems, emigration, the
    government's inability to resolve public and state problems, declining
    confidence in the non-governmental forces, their incapacity, a new
    force was needed to identify the challenges and resolve them,
    counteract the illegal, anti-state and anti-social policy of the
    government, and the civil society is trying to assume this role. 2013
    was unprecedented in terms of civil activeness, assuming
    responsibility for the solution of problems.

    In Armenia the civil society brings up a wide range of issues, from
    illegal construction to fight for sovereignty.

    This year the civil fight had considerable success despite a series of
    shortcomings and failures which were tactical, organizational in
    nature.

    To wake up the society and not to live like slaves, Shant Harutiunyan
    stated: `I begin the revolution.' Shant clearly listed his steps.
    Several dozens of citizens who took to the street with him were
    arrested. Shant and another dozen of citizens were remanded in
    custody.

    On September 3 Serzh Sargsyan announced about joining the Customs
    Union in Moscow which caused dissatisfaction in a considerable part of
    the Armenian public. In September there were protests in front of the
    president's administration, RPA's head office, on December 2, the day
    of Putin's visit. The police state detained over 100 citizens.

    In the passing year the most large-scale and successful action was the
    movement for 100 dram, against the decision of the owners of bus lines
    and the City Hall to raise the fare. Thousands of young people took to
    the streets to protest against this unlawful decision and forces the
    government to repeal the decision. After the decision was repealed,
    three citizens, Vahagn Minasyan, Suren Sahakyan and Gor Arakelyan went
    on a sit-in in front of the City Hall, demanding the resignation of
    non-compliant officials.

    The year ended with protests against the vassal gas agreement on
    December 20 and 23. Hundreds of citizens took to the streets against
    an agreement that was not in line with the interests of Armenia.

    The next anti-social decision of the government was the introduction
    of the mandatory funded pension which will cut 6.6-13% of the income
    of citizens. The IT sphere started the protest. The movement `I am
    against' was born. Four parliamentary forces have applied to the
    Constitutional Court disputing the funded pension.

    The Preparliament fought against illegal construction destroying the
    Covered Market of Yerevan. There were a series of events in front of
    the Covered Market and Mashtots Park.

    This year the veterans of war in Artsakh fought for their rights. They
    held rallies on Freedom Square. The police have arrested Volodya
    Avetisyan, one of the leaders of this movement.

    At the beginning of the year, after the presidential elections, as
    well as rise in tuition fees, an attempt to organize a student strike
    was made but it did not become a mass event.

    An interesting initiative was taken for the first time this year. An
    open university was organized on Freedom Square, specialists delivered
    lectures on different topics.

    The residents of 5 Komitas Street and 10 Sayat Nova started fight for
    their rights and were able to stop construction of high-rise buildings
    in their neighborhoods. The deceived citizens of 72-80 Aram Street
    formed a united front to continue their strife together.

    The employees of Nairit continue to demand their salaries for about a
    year. They held marches to the president's administration and
    government several times.

    A notable action was taken by the Chamber of Advocates. The advocates
    went on strike against the double standards applied by the Court of
    Cassation.

    On December 10, the human rights day, the ANC held the traditional march.

    The civic actions are not limited to this. One can remember the
    protest of dentists, the action against Artsakhbank, the protest of
    taxi drivers.

    15:48 30/12/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/society/view/31665

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