"AMBULANCE" CAME TO THE PRESIDENTIAL RESIDENCE
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[05:58 pm] 10 February, 2009
Sixteen residents living near the State College of Echmiadzin made
their way to Yerevan today to demand Serzh Sargsyan to solve their
problem, but the police officers were not too welcoming. This is not
the first time that they are organizing a protest in front of the
presidential residence.
The residents demand the president to sign the contracts for the
areas conceded to them, which have not been signed to date.
"The regional council representatives told us that they don’t know
who is going to give the contracts. So, the contracts have turned
into wonderful pieces," told "A1+" one of the demonstrators Aghavni
Ghazaryan.
Another demonstrator said that they had heard that they were going
to be thrown out of their homes by the end of February and in that
case they will be out on the streets.
Demonstrators were told to go back to the regional council where head
of the region will receive them. But the demonstrators didn’t believe
that and continued to stand in front of the gate of the presidential
residency. The police officers asked them to cross the street and
then applied force.
When the police officers started pushing and shoving the demonstrators,
one of them lost consciousness and the police called an "ambulance".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress