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March 29, 2008

“Popular Walk-ins”: Police enforce anti-protest measures and restrict free movement

by Marianna Grigoryan, Armenia Now, Armenia - Only a few people managed to read out books in a low voice, after which police began to take people to central Yerevan’s police station in cars. “What was going on yesterday was a disgrace. I cannot describe it otherwise. An absurd disgrace,” a spokeswoman for opposition People’s Party of Armenia (PPA) said.

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