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- 2013_Armenian_protests abstract "Various political and civil groups staged anti-government protests in Armenia in 2013. The first series of protests were held following the 2013 presidential election and were led by the former presidential candidate Raffi Hovannisian. Hovannisian, who according to official results, lost to incumbent Serzh Sargsyan, denounced the results claiming they were rigged. Starting on 19 February, Hovannisian and his supporters held mass rallies in capital Yerevan's Freedom Square and other cities. On 10 March, Hovannisian started a hunger strike, calling elected President Sargsyan to resign before 9 April, the inauguration day. Hovannisian called "for the solution of this unprecedented pan-national fundamental issue before April 9." During an interview on 18 March 2013, Sargsyan said he will not visit Hovannisian and described his claims as "arrogant phrases seasoned with obscenities." Sargsyan was inaugurated on 9 April 2013, while Hovannisian and thousands of people gathered in the streets of Yerevan to protest it, clashing with the police forces blocking the way to the Presidential Palace. Hovannisian's movement was dubbed "Barevolution", a portmanteau of 'barev' (բարև, 'hello') and 'revolution', referring to Raffi Hovannisian's habit of walking up to people and greeting them during the election campaign.Since early May 2013, a number of non-formal opposition groups, such as Nagorno-Karabakh War veterans protested against the government of Serzh Sargsyan. The Pre-Parliament civil initiative also held a number of rallies in Yerevan and other cities calling for alternative struggle against the government. Following an announcement on 20 July 2013 of increases in public transportation fares, young activists (mostly students) held various kinds of protests throughout central Yerevan against the decision. It was described as the first ever act of civil disobedience in independent Armenian history. On 5 November, an small violent protest took place in central Yerevan organized by opposition activist Shant Harutyunyan calling for an overthrow of the government. Series of rallies were held against Armenia's future membership of Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, including on 2 December during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit and on 23 December against the gas deal with Russia.".
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- 2013_Armenian_protests caption "--02-22".
- 2013_Armenian_protests causes "--02-18".
- 2013_Armenian_protests date "--02-19".
- 2013_Armenian_protests detentions "*20 *110+".
- 2013_Armenian_protests goals "*resignation of President Serzh Sargsyan *Improvements in public transport with less cost to the population *not joining the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia *cancellation of the gas deal with Russia".
- 2013_Armenian_protests howmany "--04-09".
- 2013_Armenian_protests howmany "12000".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures Jirair_Sefilian.
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures Nikol_Pashinyan.
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures Paruyr_Hayrikyan.
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures Raffi_Hovannisian.
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures Shant_Harutyunyan.
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Andrias Ghukasyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Armen Martirosyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Hovik Abrahamyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Serzh Sargsyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Taron Margaryan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Tigran Khzmalyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Tigran Sargsyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests leadfigures "Vladimir Gasparyan".
- 2013_Armenian_protests methods "demonstrations, sit-ins, hunger strike, student protest, online activism, civil disobedience".
- 2013_Armenian_protests place "Armenia: Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, and almost every major cities and towns".
- 2013_Armenian_protests place "Armenian diaspora: Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Brussels".
- 2013_Armenian_protests result "--04-09".
- 2013_Armenian_protests side "Armenian government * Armenian police Yerevan Municipality Ruling parties: *Republican Party *Rule of Law".
- 2013_Armenian_protests side "Political opposition *Heritage *Dashnaktsutyun ;Civil opposition *Pre-Parliament *Hayazn ;Various groups".
- 2013_Armenian_protests title "2013".
- 2013_Armenian_protests video "Չեմ վճարելու 150 դրամ: A video by Armenian celebrities and public figures showing solidarity to the protesters".
- 2013_Armenian_protests subject Category:2013_in_Armenia.
- 2013_Armenian_protests subject Category:2013_protests.
- 2013_Armenian_protests subject Category:Armenian_democracy_movements.
- 2013_Armenian_protests subject Category:Human_rights_in_Armenia.
- 2013_Armenian_protests subject Category:Protests_in_Armenia.
- 2013_Armenian_protests comment "Various political and civil groups staged anti-government protests in Armenia in 2013. The first series of protests were held following the 2013 presidential election and were led by the former presidential candidate Raffi Hovannisian. Hovannisian, who according to official results, lost to incumbent Serzh Sargsyan, denounced the results claiming they were rigged. Starting on 19 February, Hovannisian and his supporters held mass rallies in capital Yerevan's Freedom Square and other cities.".
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