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ARF Youth Protesters Clash with Police; 24 Arrested

by Asbarez Staff
December 3, 2019
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Members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Youth Organization of Armenia, who have been protesting proposed changes to Armenia’s education system and demanding the resignation of Armenia’s Education Minister Arayik Harutyunyan, clashed with police on Tuesday as they tried to enter the government to meet with the minister with 24 protesters being arrested.

The ARF Youth Organization of Armenia members said that they had gathered at the government headquarters to meet with Harutyunyan who rejected a meeting with the group.

The unrest began when police approached the protesters to inform them of procedures through which a meeting can be scheduled with the minister. The frustrated protesters, who, throughout their campaign have been berated by the minister himself, decided to break through the police barricade and enter the government building. Throughout the protest campaign, which began last month, Harutyunyan has chosen to ignore the ARF Youth’s demands and, instead, has opted to attack the ARF and the protesters.

“We were told that we have to apply and if the minister finds it appropriate, he will meet with us. However, our chosen method is accepted around the world, and there have been precedents in Armenia. We are still constructive and will organize meetings ourselves,” said Argishti Gevorgyan, a member of the ARF Youth Organization of Armenia.

The protesters then broke through the police barricade, while others blocked Vazgen Sargsyan street leading to the government building—a tactic used by protesters in spring 2018 when the popular movement, which counted Harutyunyan as one of its leaders, successfully toppled Armenia’s previous regime. The ARF Youth protesters called the use of force by law enforcement, which had also deployed a convoy of armored vehicles, excessive and illegal.

The police responded violently and began pushing and shoving the protesters. Video footage from the incident showed police dragging some protesters on the pavement and others were grabbed. In the end 24 protesters were arrested and taken into custody.

Immediately after news of the arrests broke on social media, lawmakers Ani Samsonyan of the opposition Bright Armenia Party and Armen Abovyan of the opposition Prosperous Armenia party headed to the Kentron police station where most of the protesters were detained.

ARF Supreme Council of Armenia members Arthur Khachatryan and Lillit Galstyan also went to the police station.

“All together, 24 protesters have been brought to the department,” said Edgar Janoyan the deputy head of police public relations department. “They were brought to the department for not implementing the legal demand by police officers.”

Samsonyan, the Bright Armenia Party lawmaker, told reporters that none of the protesters were physically hurt and that she and other lawmakers were monitoring the situation.

All 24 protesters were released by day’s end with the ARF Youth Organization of Armenia vowed to continue its campaign, declaring that its members will go wherever the minister goes on public appearances.

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  1. Zareh Sahakian says:
    2 years ago

    Who the heck they think they are these so-called Students? I wonder if these people remember how many “seconds” they could have survived with such unbecoming protests during Serj Sarksian’s regime?

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  2. ProudtobeAmerican says:
    2 years ago

    The Minister of “Education” does not seem to understand the workings of a free society, meetings can diffuse issues, imperialistic behavior such as his only inflames situations and people. If he thinks arresting the youth is a way to build a future, then Lord help Armenia.
    The pictures of the cops and their actions look like the same behavior you’d find in America.

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  3. ardachece barseghian says:
    2 years ago

    Incredible, while we have a youth concerned with the conduct of national education, while the Minister should open a dialogue until the compromise, Mr Pachinian lets this Minister coerce rather than convial. This Minister has absolutely nothing committed to structural reforms, he is walking in Paris, Unesco, meets the French Minister of National Education, no information on any reform project in cooperation, immediate, because we are still Soviet times and the brutal method against this youth is proof of this. Is it unacceptable to note that the political promises of democracy are reduced to the police response perhaps tomorrow to the gulag? The faculty is totally unaware in its claims of funds and not decisions on the length of the teachers’ skirts or the dress of the students. Lamentable for the future of our country that is being played at the ARMENIENNES school. If the seniors have not succeeded in promoting the noble national ideals (to say the least) live the youth FRA.

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  4. Jack Dakessian says:
    2 years ago

    This person is Education minister simply because he was and is a close friend of the Prime Minister. His qualifications are not based on any professionalism but on political favoritism. He seems to be imbued by a sense of ” I am now the boss and you better shut up”. It is truly sad to see our homeland ruled by such boastful featherweights!

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