Nearly 240 detained in Armenia after protests over price hikes


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Police detained nearly 240 people in the Armenian capital Tuesday after using water cannon to disperse a protest against electricity hikes in the impoverished ex-Soviet nation.

Some 4,000 protesters angered by the planned price hikes marched on the presidential palace on Monday, accusing President Serzh Sarkisian government of failing to combat poverty in the landlocked Caucasus nation.

Several hundred of them remained on the street overnight, holding a sit-in and blocking traffic.

In the early hours of Tuesday, hundreds of riot police moved in to disperse the demonstrators, using batons and water cannon to break up the rally in the most serious confrontation between protesters and police in the past few years.

Plainclothes police also beat up journalists and destroyed or confiscated their equipment, an AFP correspondent reported.

The overnight rally was the culmination of several days of protests aimed at forcing Sarkisian to cancel the tariff hikes, with protests also taking place Monday in several other cities.

Public anger has mounted over the government's decision to hike power prices by over 16 percent from August 1 in the ex-Soviet country of 3.2 million, already badly hit by the economic crisis in Russia.

"Some 237 demonstrators were detained," interior ministry spokesman Armen Malkhasian told AFP.

The office of the prosecutor general said it had opened a probe into "hooliganism and disturbing public order."

If found guilty, the protesters could face a fine of some $100 (90 Euros) or a jail term of up to one year.

Armenia's health ministry said 25 people, including 11 police, were treated for injuries including fractures.

The opposition Armenian National Congress party boycotted a parliament session in protest against the police crackdown, with other opposition MPs demanding that an extraordinary session be convened.


The Peninsula

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