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Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan addresses the crowd with a megaphone during a demonstration in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 25, 2024. Civil unrest continues with protests in Yerevan, Armenia, since the attack launched by Azerbaijan on the Armenian population in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) on September 19th, with no clear sign of letting up; citizens are mentally and physically exhausted. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protests Continue In Yerevan - Armenia

Protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan speaks to the media during ongoing protests in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 25, 2024. Civil unrest continues with protests in Yerevan, Armenia, since the attack launched by Azerbaijan on the Armenian population in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) on September 19th, with no clear sign of letting up; citizens are mentally and physically exhausted. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenia Rally Tavush For The Homeland

Armenians gathered at Republic Square in Yerevan for a rally led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, head of the Tavush for the Homeland movement on October 2, 2024. Galstanyan declared the event the start of the "Victory and Hope" phase of their initiative. Movement leaders and supporters renewed their calls for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, branding government officials as representatives of the enemy within Armenia. The crowd marched from Republic Square to the Public Television station, encountering a significant police presence. Galstanyan delivered a speech and an interview at the Public Television Station directed to all Armenians, both at home and abroad. Photo by Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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