Struggle continues despite repressions - Suren Petrosyan
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ArmInfo.What happened in the morning in the village of Kirants, Tavush region of Armenia, cannot fit into the head of any Armenian, Chairman of the Democratic Consolidation party Suren Petrosyan wrote on his Facebook page.
According to him, the authorities concentrated huge police forces against an Armenian defending his home from the enemy. "This is an unimaginable betrayal. This fight for the state, for statehood, for identity and dignity is no longer a mission, because.
Every Armenian has something to do in Armenia and the Diaspora. No matter how many attempts are made to transfer this struggle to another field, no matter how many illegal repressions there are, the fight continues," he wrote.
Today, from early morning, law enforcement forces blocked the approaches to the village; all dissatisfied people, about 30 people, were detained using brute force. They were subsequently released after drawing up a report on administrative violations.
On April 19, the commissions for demarcating the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to begin demarcating the border from the Tavush region. According to them, the description of these sections of the border line will be drawn up taking into account the clarification of the coordinates that will be obtained as a result of geodetic measurements on site. All this will be documented in the appropriate protocol description, which must be agreed upon and signed between the parties before May 15 of this year.
According to him, the authorities concentrated huge police forces against an Armenian defending his home from the enemy. "This is an unimaginable betrayal. This fight for the state, for statehood, for identity and dignity is no longer a mission, because.
Every Armenian has something to do in Armenia and the Diaspora. No matter how many attempts are made to transfer this struggle to another field, no matter how many illegal repressions there are, the fight continues," he wrote.
Today, from early morning, law enforcement forces blocked the approaches to the village; all dissatisfied people, about 30 people, were detained using brute force. They were subsequently released after drawing up a report on administrative violations.
On April 19, the commissions for demarcating the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to begin demarcating the border from the Tavush region. According to them, the description of these sections of the border line will be drawn up taking into account the clarification of the coordinates that will be obtained as a result of geodetic measurements on site. All this will be documented in the appropriate protocol description, which must be agreed upon and signed between the parties before May 15 of this year.