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    POLICE USES TRUNCHEONS AND TEAR-GAS AGAINST PARTICIPANTS OF PEACEFUL MARCH ORGANIZED BY OPPOSING FORCES

    Noyan Tapan
    May 10 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. Clashes took place among the police and
    participants of the march organized after the mass meeting organized
    on May 9 by the Impeachment alliance, Nor Zhamanakner (New Times)
    and Hanrapetutiun (Republic) parties.

    The procession directed towards the building of the National Security
    Service (NSS) to express its protest against the political pressures
    and violences implemented in the country. Former RA Foreign Minister
    A. Arzumanian as well as heads of the Armenian Volunteers' Union
    Zhirayr Sefilian and Vardan Malkhasian are in the isolation cell at
    present. But, the peaceful march was turned at the NSS building into
    a clash among the people and policemen: truncheons and tear-gas were
    used against the march participants.

    As Noyan Tapan was informed by the mass meeting participants, a
    short-term stop at the NSS building was envisaged by the organizers
    of the privileged march for few people give NSS representatives
    the written protest against the violations being implemented in the
    country. But policemen started repulsing the people, attempting to push
    the march participants towards the opposite pavement. But participants
    of the march of many thousands did not obey those actions and did not
    move aside. Then the policemen attacked on the march participants. Few
    people were injured in the consequence of the clash.

    After the incident, the march participants directed towards the
    Azatutiun (Liberty) square where a short-term mass meeting took place
    during which representative of the Impeachment alliance Nikol Pashinian
    stated that "tear-gas, a special detachment were used against the march
    participants but the people did not retreat." He also stated that there
    were instigators among the march participants who were shouting during
    that period of time: "the leaders ran away." The leaders did not run
    away but continued leading the peaceful march," N. Pashinian stated.

    Arrests were also carried out during the clash. But the arrested
    ones were set free as a result of negotiations taken place among Aram
    Sargsian, Aram Karapetian and Nikol Pashinian, the heads of the three
    political forces initiated the mass meeting and Chief of the Yerevan
    City Police Department Nerses Nazarian.
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