Yerevan courts’ entrances remain blocked
20.05.2019,
10:51
Yerevan courts’ entrances remain blocked. The action was staged in response to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s call. The premier called Sunday night on the supporters to rally outside Armenia’s court buildings and to block their entrances for what “the start of the second and most important phase of the Armenian revolution”. He said he will make a special statement on Monday at 12:00.
YEREVAN, May 20. /ARKA/. Yerevan courts’ entrances remain blocked. The action was staged in response to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s call.
The premier called Sunday night on the supporters to rally outside Armenia’s court buildings and to block their entrances for what “the start of the second and most important phase of the Armenian revolution”. He said he will make a special statement on Monday at 12:00.
Participants of the action say they are blocking only court buildings, not roads.
Former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan’s trial took an unexpected twist on Saturday - judge David Grigoryan released the defendant on bail after Artsakh president and former president Bako Sahakyan and Arkady Ghukassyan respectively appeared at the Saturday’s court session, at which Kocharyan’s pretrial detention was heard. They asked the judge to release Kochgaryan under their personal guarantees and on a $1000 bail. And the judge did. -0---
The premier called Sunday night on the supporters to rally outside Armenia’s court buildings and to block their entrances for what “the start of the second and most important phase of the Armenian revolution”. He said he will make a special statement on Monday at 12:00.
Participants of the action say they are blocking only court buildings, not roads.
Former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan’s trial took an unexpected twist on Saturday - judge David Grigoryan released the defendant on bail after Artsakh president and former president Bako Sahakyan and Arkady Ghukassyan respectively appeared at the Saturday’s court session, at which Kocharyan’s pretrial detention was heard. They asked the judge to release Kochgaryan under their personal guarantees and on a $1000 bail. And the judge did. -0---