Morning protests of Armenian opposition ended with mass detentions

“The police, applying disproportionate force and grossly violating the constitutional right of citizens to peaceful meetings, detained about 30 members of the Fatherland party, – a member of the Fatherland party, the former head of the parliamentary apparatus Arsen Babayan, said on Facebook.

According to him, in general, by 10:00, 70 protesters were driven at 10:00.

The police note that this was undertaken for disobeying citizens by the legal requirements of law enforcement officers.

In the morning of May 3, in Yerevan, the opposition resumed a protest in Yerevan demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the government. Protesters block the streets in various areas of Yerevan.