YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — The Armenian police used force and special means to clear the site of sit-in demonstration in a central Yerevan street after a night of standoff with activists protesting against rising electricity prices.

In the early hours on Tuesday, special police forces used water cannons and other equipment to disperse the crowd of hundreds of protesters who spent more than nine hours seated in the street not far from the presidential compound.

The protesters insisted that their actions were peaceful and demanded that President Serzh Sarkisian revoke the decision made by state regulators to raise electricity prices by 16 percent beginning August 1.

After several warnings that the protest was “unlawful” the police started their operation at around 5:30 am. RFE/RL Armenian Service correspondents witnessed demonstrators being roughed up and chased, with some of them injured in the scuffles.

Many demonstrators were also detained and taken to police stations in vehicles.

At least one RFE/RL camera used for providing the live streaming of the unfolding drama was broken by the police. Senior police officers dismissed complaints from Armenian Service correspondents.

The clashes in Baghramyan Avenue followed three days of protests in a nearby square by activists from the pressure group called No To Plunder.

Late on Monday they tried to stage a march towards the presidential palace, but stopped after encountering a heavy police cordon. They eventually decided to proceed with their sitting strike on the approaches to the thoroughfare.

Meanwhile, groups of citizens also reportedly staged protests against rising electricity prices elsewhere in the country overnight.

1 comment
  1. All Armenians should unite against such a tyrant government
    We should rule them…
    They should not rule our suffering people ..
    They had enough from tyrants …
    We are more numbered than them
    and more powerful
    We know what means to live in Freedom …
    We must teach them
    What means to be free
    Not in live in chains…
    Their justice is in our hands
    We must teach them how to behave …
    We must act very fast …
    No delay …The time is passing fast… fast
    We no longer want our honest people to suffer…
    Sylva Portoian, MD

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