Armenians throng center of the capital to demand the prime minister’s resignation
- Tens of thousands of Armenian protesters demand Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation for yielding control of border villages to Azerbaijan.
- Led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, demonstrations in Yerevan intensify, culminating in clashes with police and 196 detentions.
- Archbishop Galstanyan formed Tavush For The Homeland movement post-Armenia's agreement to cede villages to Azerbaijan.
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Protests shut streets in Armenia’s capital, roads in other parts to
YEREVAN: Protesters demanding the resignation of Armenia’s prime minister on Monday blocked main streets in the capital city and other parts of the country, sporadically clashing with police. Police said 196 people have been detained in Yerevan. Protests have roiled the country for weeks, sparked by the government’s return of four border villages to Azerbaijan. The
Protesters demand PM Pashinyan’s resignation amid delimitation with Baku
Protests led by Galstanyan, leader of the Diocese of Tavush at the Armenian Apostolic Church, erupted after news broke that Baku and Yerevan had agreed to delimit the border near the Tavush province
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