“I would hope that our children will not have to defend their constitutional rights in the streets like we are doing,” Gorgisyan said.
“If the government can’t resolved this issue, then we the people are obliged to continue our struggle,” Hovhannisyan told the crowd, adding that the people’s will is the law and that the government must come to terms with the people.
Residents of Shamlugh, a town close to the Georgian border in Armenia’s northern Lori Province, are complaining that the water flowing from their faucets during the past week has been muddy and undrinkable.