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The protests against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who was declared a “traitor” in his country after the signing of the Nagorno-Karabakh accord, continued on the second day at Freedom Square in the capital Yerevan.
Representatives of opposition parties and parliamentarians who participated in the protests described the Nagorno-Karabakh agreement as a “defeat” in their speeches to the public.
The opposition, who wanted Pashinyan to resign, declared that they would do everything possible to overthrow the Pashinyan government. The opposition claimed that the rights of the Armenian people will be defended to the end with the establishment of the new government.
The police intervened with protesters in the square during public speeches by members of the opposition. Masked police officers detained many people in the square.
It was reported that 20 people were detained during the daytime protests, and 10 more people were arrested after the intervention in the group that did not leave the square at night. (İHA)
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