Perhaps since the takeover of Bastille in Paris in July 1789, much of the humanity has chosen non- violent methods for settling political discourse. On the one hand, times were changing and the use of arms looked increasingly uncivilized even while dealing with oppressive and corrupt regimes. Besides, people knew they will fall anyway, despite a few attempts here and there to “expedite the process”. On the other hand, the development of...
Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) has called on member of the armed Sasna Dzrer (Daredevils of Sasoun) group who seized a Yerevan police building on July 17 to “exercise good judgement, lay down your arms, and surrender.”
According to a June 4 government decision, employers will have to first apply to the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (State Employment Service) to see whether or not there are qualified citizens of Armenia to fill the vacant post.
The armed group still holding a Yerevan police building it seized on Sunday, July 17, has had its water, food and medical services cut off for the past 34 hours, reports Founding Parliament member Alek Yenikomshian. takes steps to the contrary. Yenikomshian said police last night attempted to approach the building and break down a wall and that a low flying military helicopter buzzed the building.
Pickers have staked out their territory and don’t take kindly to interlopers.