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Activists closed Mashtots Avenue

By the way, there are few policemen in the site where the people have closed the avenue and the policemen aren’t implementing any actions.

18:00: Why, how and what can happen

Today our guests are political experts Stepan Danielyan, Manvel Sargsyan, Andreas Ghukasyan, due to whom we will try to find the answers to the questions ‘why, how and what can happen?’

Baghramyan Avenue: live

Baghramyan Avenue: live

“Protesters don’t have a right to put forward demands to Serzh Sargsyan”

Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan was again on Baghramyan Avenue in the morning on June 26. He wanted to speak to the protesters.

Yevgeny Primakov dies at 85

Yevgeny Primakov, former Russian Prime Minister and former Foreign Minister, has died in Moscow at the age of 85.

Robert Kocharyan is still following the developments

Yerevan.Today had a phone conversation with Victor Soghomonyan, Head of the Office of the RA second President Robert Kocharyan, in order to find out the attitude of the second president towards the electricity price hike and the demonstration against it.

What is the aim of Russian provocation?

Comparisons with Maidan, accusations against young demonstrators, political partial analysis and distortion of the facts. This is how the Russian media have covered the demonstrations against electricity price hike during these days by trying to prove that the demonstrations are provoked and funded by the West.

Post Scriptum to host Vazgen Manukyan

The programme Post Scriptum is hosting today President of the Public Council Vazgen Manukyan.

Debates live from “Hayeli” club

“Hayeli” (Mirror) club hosts former deputy of the Supreme Council Azat Arshakyan, HHK member Lernik Alexanyan and Gurgen Yeghiazaryan.

One day of Baghramyan Avenue

Along the street at some moment Shahen Harutyunyan, who graced the end of the first half of Armenia-Portugal match, is playing football with his friends- national flag instead of the poster, the policemen aren’t running after him.

Osipyan won’t allow “Sanitek”

Short time ago Deputy Police Chief of Yerevan Valeri Osipyan announced that starting from tomorrow they won’t allow “Sanitek” company to carry out waste disposal on Baghramyan Avenue and empty the garbage collected in the bins.

Russian journalist: There is no Russophobia in Armenia

Russian journalist is answering the questions of A1+’s correspondent.

Yerevan protests and Russian lies

The flaws in the journalistic ethics of the Russian media are not a secret for anybody. But Russian media coverage of recent events taking place in Armenia is simply ridiculous and unserious. We will mention several items that draw special attention.

Minister: “People express their will and desires”

The citizens, who were injured because of the actions of the Police on June 23 on Baghramyan Avenue and applied to the medical centers on the first day, received appropriate treatment and were discharged from the hospitals on the same day, in reply to the question by “A1+” said Minister of Healthcare Armen Muradyan after the Government sitting.

Is Serzh Sargsyan able to revoke the decision of PSRC?

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Yervand Zakharyan doesn’t think that the decision on the hike of electricity price will be revoked.

OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR): “Arrests should be impartially and thoroughly investigated”

Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), today called on the Armenian authorities to respect the right to freedom of peaceful assembly of those taking part in a peaceful protest in central Yerevan.

Watch protest against energy price hike live

Watch protest against energy price hike live

Day 3: Protest in Yerevan in pictures

Protest on Baghramyan Avenue in pictures

Valeri Osipyan say police are tolerant towards demonstrators

Then he recalls an episode from yesterday’s events on Baghramyan Avenue to confirm his words. “A young lady took off my hat, and everyone was amused, but now I do not know whether to punish the girl or not.”

BHK: There is no other option

The Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) is concerned about the events unfolding in Yerevan in recent days and says citizens of the Republic of Armenia have the right to voice their voice in protest which is envisaged by the country’s laws and Constitution.

Photos handed out to protesters

These are the photos of people who were forcibly taken to police stations on Tuesday morning. The protesters burnt the photos.

Activists keep their promise: Fewer police officers seen on protest site

“We have promised Deputy Chief of Yerevan Police Valeri Osipyan not to go beyond the barricades. We do not want a repetition of Ukrainian "Maidan” in Armenia,” he said.

Armenians in LA stage protest, condemn behaviour of Armenian Police

Armenians in Glendale today held a protest outside the Consulate General of Armenia in LA.

Hrant Bagratyan: Cling together, I shall be in Yerevan in two days

Opposition lawmaker Hrant Baghratyan believes that the people protesting against the increase in electricity prices in Armenia are doing a great service to the nation.

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