Armenia detains 180 protesters demanding PM’s resignation

Anti-government rallies have been raging since final month over Pashinyan’s speech about the necessity to signal a peace take care of Azerbaijan.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan speaking
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke in Armenia's parliament about the necessity to signal a peace take care of Azerbaijan [File: Hayk Baghdasaryan/Photolure via Reuters]

Police in Armenia have detained 180 anti-government demonstrators who have been blocking streets within the capital, Yerevan, to protest towards Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Protests demanding that Pashinyan step down reignited in Armenia final month, after he spoke within the nation’s parliament about the necessity to signal a peace settlement with Azerbaijan.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a decades-old battle over the separatist area of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is a part of Azerbaijan however has been underneath Armenian management because the early Nineties.

In a six-week conflict within the fall of 2020, Azerbaijan was in a position to reclaim management over giant swaths of land in and across the area earlier than signing a Russia-brokered truce with Armenia.

Pashinyan has confronted backlash at dwelling for agreeing to the deal.

As Armenia and Azerbaijan edged nearer to reaching a correct peace settlement this yr, opposition forces in Armenia have resumed protests towards Pashinyan.

Each day protests

Rallies in Yerevan have been held virtually every day since April 17.

On Sunday, demonstrators within the centre of Yerevan arrange tents for a round the clock protest and mentioned they might not depart till Pashinyan and his group step down.

The Interfax information company reported that barricades have been erected from garbage bins and avenue benches, and that site visitors in France Sq., the place a significant street connects 4 principal avenues of the Armenian capital, stopped.

Demonstrators – together with opposition lawmakers – chanted “Armenia with out Nikol!” Protest chief and deputy parliamentary speaker Ishkhan Sagatelyan instructed reporters that protesters would clear the streets by Monday afternoon, in order that one other rally may collect within the sq. within the night.

A few of the detentions on Monday have been carried out with using drive, and journalists masking the protests have been reported to have been pushed round by the police.

Police spokespeople instructed Interfax the demonstrators have been detained on prices of refusing to obey law enforcement officials.

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