ArmInfo. The whole city is filled with car horns, the drivers of which welcome the actions aimed at removing the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Motherland movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, told reporters about this on May 14.
According to him, yesterday one girl even closed the cafe and joined the movement. He called on the country's citizens to follow her example. "If people are concerned about the fate of our country, let them get involved in our movement. If we are talking about traitors to the homeland, then everyone knows what they are talking about. What is happening today on the streets of Yerevan is the implementation of the methods of struggle introduced by these traitors," he said Archbishop, adding that the movement will continue in line with the same logic, without any drastic actions.
The participants of the procession headed to Yerevan State University, whose students met the archbishop with a "kochari" dance. The leader of the movement refused to enter the university building, noting that he intended to march to Garegin Nzhdeh Square.
Today it also became known that as a result of the use of brute force by the police, health problems arose with Mediahub editorial journalist Nare Gevorkyan. She is currently in the medical center and is being examined. The statement released by the editorial board reads, in part: "We strongly condemn the use of brute force by the police against peaceful protesters, including journalists, and once again call on the Ministry of Internal Affairs to call to account arrogant law enforcement officers and punish those who disgrace the rank and uniform of a police officer."