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PROTESTS RESUME IN YEREVAN AMID HEAVY SECURITY


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  •  49 days before |  remove (5) |  reply
     Albert wrote:
    The criminal, gangster dictators continue repressing people.
  •  48 days before |  remove (4) |  reply
     Arman wrote:
    It is too sad...
  •  47 days before |  remove (5) |  reply
     VAHAGNANANDA wrote:
    Law is above everything. In the US, PRIOR to organizing a protest, or a march (Peaceful) YOU MUST OBTAIN A PERMIT. If your "Peaceful" march turns violent Then YOU the ORGANIZER are responsible for the injuries or deaths. Cause YOU GATHERED ALL THOSE PEOPLE and couldn't control them, so the police had to do your job... (The way they know)... If the police tells you that you can't have a protest, YOU CAN'T HAVE A PROTEST.
  •  47 days before |  remove (5) |  reply
     Harout wrote:
    • VAHAGNANANDA
      Law is above everything. In the US, PRIOR to organizing a protest, or a march (Peaceful) YOU MUST OBTAIN A PERMIT. If your "Peaceful" march turns violent Then YOU the ORGANIZER are responsible for the injuries or deaths. Cause YOU GATHERED ALL THOSE PEOPLE and couldn't control them, so the police had to do your job... (The way they know)... If the police tells you that you can't have a protest, YOU CAN'T HAVE A PROTEST.

    That is true in most developed and real democratic states, where people know their limits, but for a young democracy and underdeveloped state like Armenia, where neither people know where is their limit, nor leaders who miserably lack the father and responsibility instincts, is hard to control the outcome. When a real father figure emerges (let's hope) then everything will be different.
    Both sides had their mistakes, but innocent people are paying the price for their self centered leaders.
  •  46 days before |  remove (5) |  reply
     aaa wrote:
    • VAHAGNANANDA
      Law is above everything. In the US, PRIOR to organizing a protest, or a march (Peaceful) YOU MUST OBTAIN A PERMIT. If your "Peaceful" march turns violent Then YOU the ORGANIZER are responsible for the injuries or deaths. Cause YOU GATHERED ALL THOSE PEOPLE and couldn't control them, so the police had to do your job... (The way they know)... If the police tells you that you can't have a protest, YOU CAN'T HAVE A PROTEST.

    Are you blind??? In the USA president does not fake elections... And we are not USA or other country.. Our motherland is ARMENIA.. So dont compare us with others....

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