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Opponents of the Istanbul Convention blocked Baghramyan Avenue for several minutes

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 1 2019

ArmInfo.On November 1, opponents of the Istanbul Convention gathered at the building of the Armenian parliament. In protest of the ratification of the  convention, protesters blocked Baghramyan Avenue for several minutes.  After the intervention of the Deputy Chief of Police Edgar Petrosyan,  who called on the protesters to act within the law and to refrain  from blocking the streets, the avenue was unblocked.

It should be noted that in January 2018, Armenia signed the Istanbul  Convention ("Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating  Violence against Women and Domestic Violence"). However, this  convention has not yet been sent to the country's parliament. The  Istanbul Convention (or the "Council of Europe Convention on  Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic  Violence") was signed in 2011 in Istanbul (Turkey). Of the 47 member  states of the Council of Europe, 34 have ratified the Convention, 11  have signed.

In Armenia, this convention was opposed by the general public, as  well as the Armenian Apostolic Church, who believe that it  contradicts the national, family and traditional foundations of the  Armenian people.  Earlier, the RA Ministry of Justice sent the  Istanbul Convention to the Venice Commission in order to study its  compliance with the norms of the country's legislation. 

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