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2003–2004 Armenian protests

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2003-2004 Armenian protests
DateMarch 2003 – April 2004
Location
Yerevan, Armenia
Caused by
Goals
Methodsdemonstrations
Resulted in
  • Protests suppressed by force
Parties
Lead figures

Robert Kocharyan (President)
Andranik Margaryan (PM)
Artur Baghdasaryan (Parliament Speaker)
Hayk Harutyunyan (Police Chief)

Number
500+ (9 April 2004)
10,000+ (12 April 2004)

A series of mass protests were held in Armenia following the 2003 presidential election, led by the former presidential candidate Stepan Demirchyan.

Background

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Protests

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April 12, 2004

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Opposition candidate Stepan Demirchyan, who was the official runner-up of that election, was defeated by Robert Kocharyan in the second round. Demirchyan started a protest demanding authority retirement in the Freedom Square, he later started a rally to Presidential Palace, but police blocked the road from the front of National Assembly, after this protesters announced a sit-in, later police attacked protesters to disperse the sit-in.[1][2]


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