"Tavush for the Motherland" movement calls on citizens to continue acts of disobedience
ArmInfo. The "Tavush for the Motherland" movement calls on citizens to continue acts of disobedience against the backdrop of lawlessness on the part of the police.
"We call on our compatriots, in response to these brutal and illegal actions of the police, to continue acts of peaceful disobedience in all regions of Armenia, and thereby express their support and support for our compatriots who have come out to a just fight for their Motherland and their home," they said movement.
Early this morning the country's authorities pulled together huge police forces in Kirants, where peaceful protests against the unilateral concessions of the Prime Minister of Armenia to Azerbaijan have been taking place since April 19. The police encircled the Tavush residents blocking the Kirants-Voskepar road and detained over two dozen men so that they would not interfere with the mine clearance work.
The situation in Kirants continues to remain extremely tense; the nerves of local residents have reached their peak, who believe that the law enforcement agencies of Armenia, through their actions, are actually opening the doors to the country to the enemy.
As it became known from the Human Rights Defender's office, representatives of the Office of the Human Rights Defender of Armenia went to the Ijevan police station to familiarize themselves with the reasons for the detention on the spot.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia stated that the Ministry of Defense of Armenia is demining the territory near the village of Kirants, Tavush region. "Demining is carried out with the aim of reproducing this section of the state border based on geodetic measurements by expert groups of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as carrying out work to clarify the coordinates," the department noted.
It is noted that "the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia carries out enhanced service in the demining zones in order to prevent the penetration of civilians into the demining zones and ensure their safety."
Residents of the border villages of Tavush have been holding protests on the Armenia-Georgia interstate road on the Kiran-Voskepar section since April 19. They oppose the border delimitation option agreed upon by Yerevan and Baku, as a result of which strategic heights will pass to Azerbaijan and Armenian villages will be completely or partially surrounded. Residents of Tavush have been spending the seventh night on the blocked Voskepar-Kirants road.