`Commitment to meeting peaceful activism with excessive force - dangerous new reality for Armenian politics`

  04 August 2016    Read: 1325
`Commitment to meeting peaceful activism with excessive force - dangerous new reality for Armenian politics`
The two-week occupation of a police station in Yerevan that ended on Sunday drew unexpected public support, raising questions about the country’s future stability, "Freedom House" said in an article.
When a group of gunmen seized a police station in Yerevan on July 17 and issued antigovernment demands, they were initially met with bewilderment from the public and silence from major regime and opposition figures.

"The armed group’s drastic attempts to change the status quo in Armenia can only be understood in the context of the government’s authoritarian tendencies when it comes to independent activism, and the sense of hopelessness that they have engendered" - said in the article.

When Serzh Sargsyan came to power in 2008, he inherited a presidency backed by a group of entrenched oligarchs who controlled virtually every sector of the economy. He also ushered in a new, more authoritarian political atmosphere.

In light of the authorities’ demonstrated commitment to meeting even peaceful activism with excessive force, this is a dangerous new reality for Armenian politics.

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