Armenian authorities` actions in Kirants to have grave consequences - opposition MP
ArmInfo. The "love" of RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the residents of the village of Kirants from the early morning of May 2 was manifested in the use of police violence against them, Secretary of the opposition faction "Armenia" Artsvik Minasyan stated at a meeting of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on May 2.
He recalled that the day before, during an interview with the RA Public Television, Pashinyan, addressing the Kirans, swore his love for them. "However, today we have all witnessed this "love" when law enforcement agencies, using brute force, beating the Kirans, took them to local police stations. All this suggests that we are dealing with a government that, while terrorizing its own people, does not stops at nothing, trying to complete anti-state acts," Minasyan said, adding that these acts are not only condemned, but will also have more than serious consequences.
The situation around the village of Kirants sharply escalated this morning after law enforcement forces blocked all the roads leading to this settlement, everyone was dissatisfied, and more than 20 people, mostly males, were taken to prison. The situation in the village remains extremely tense.
The day before, in an interview with the Public Television of Armenia, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan noted that in the coming days the process of delimiting the border in non- problematic areas of the village of Kirants will begin. The Prime Minister noted that there are 11 points in the village that are subject to delimitation. Pashinyan especially noted that, in general, the village residents do not dispute the already agreed border; they have objections to 3-4 points. "We will begin delimitation in that part that is not disputed by the village residents, but we will look for solutions to the remaining points. We must do everything to protect the rights of the villagers," Pashinyan said.
On April 19, the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs, following the results of the eighth meeting of state commissions, announced that Yerevan and Baku agreed to begin delimitation from the Tavush region and by July 1 to complete the approval of the draft regulations on the joint activities of delimitation commissions. Since the evening of the same day, residents of the border villages of Tavush, dissatisfied with these agreements, have been holding protests.