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Police in Armenia arrest hundreds of protesters as opposition supporters seek to spread their month-long anti-government demonstrations throughout Yerevan. Yerevan has been gripped by anti-government protests since mid-April, with opposition parties demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation over his handling of a territorial dispute with Azerbaijan. IMAGES
Yerevan (Armenia), Mar 9 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Narek Aleksanyan) Hundreds of supporters of the Armenian opposition protested on Tuesday in Yerevan against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Yerevan (Armenia), March 6 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Narek Aleksanyan).- Armenian opposition militants protested against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan amid a serious political crisis that threatens to deepen the division in a society that has not yet recovered from defeat in the Nagorno-Karabakh war in 2020. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS.
Tbilisi, Feb 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Zurab Kurtsikidze) The Armenian opposition failed on Friday to convene an extraordinary session of Parliament to address the crisis in the country, which was exacerbated by the demand from the military leadership of the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinián, who described this movement as an attempted "military coup".FOOTAGE OF A PROTEST IN FAVOUR OF ARRESTED LEADER NIKA MELIA.
Thousands of Guinean opposition supporters gather in Conakry for a mass rally against President Alpha Conde's purported desire to stand for a third term in office. Wearing the opposition colour red, protesters carry placards reading "No to a new constitution" and "No to a third mandate for Alpha Conde". After becoming the country's first democratically-elected president in 2010, Conde was re-elected in 2015, though under the present constitution, presidents are limited to two terms in office. IMAGES
Protests continue in Yerevan after the arrest of anti-government protest leader Nikol Pashinyan. IMAGES of police arresting protesters