In Pictures: Armenia Protests
Image: Protesters near burning police cars in central Yerevan March 2, 2008. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan declared a state of emergency in the capital on Saturday and vowed to deploy troops against opposition protesters after riots in which at least one person died. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili
Image: Demonstrators hold in place a body as it is transported on the roof of a car in Yerevan in this March 1, 2008 video grab. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan declared a state of emergency in the capital on Saturday as riot police battled opposition protesters, in which at least one person was killed. Source: REUTERS/Reuters TV
Image: Riot police officers stand line in central Yerevan March 2, 2008. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan declared a state of emergency in the capital on Saturday and vowed to deploy troops against opposition protesters after riots in which at least one person died. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili
Image: Levon Ter-Petrossian Post-Election Protest Demonstration, Yerevan © Onnik Krikorian / Oneworld Multimedia March 1, 2008
Image: Levon Ter-Petrossian Post-Election Protest Demonstration, Yerevan © Onnik Krikorian / Oneworld Multimedia March 1, 2008
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Ashamed on 02 Mar 2008 at 9:58 pm #
Quo Vadis Armenians in Armenia? What the hell are you doing?
If this is the way you behave, then what is the difference between you and the uneducated masses in the neighbouring countries who are throwing stones, burning cars, demolishing stores etc. etc.?
What is next? Wrapping up a bomb under your belts and exploding yourselves?
How low, how uncivilized? Pity, pity, pity!!!
Aron D on 02 Mar 2008 at 11:24 pm #
Political solution is needed. Just like the way African country of Kenya has solved the election problems which arised after the Opposotion has claimed that the government cheated. Now Peace is back in Kenya. Armenians need to learn from Kenyan people.