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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
Dozens of protesters take to the streets of Senegal's capital after two Senegalese opposition figures were arrested. Barthelemy Dias and Ousmane Sonko, both fierce critics of President Macky Sall, were detained as they headed in a motorcade to the appeals court in Dakar for a hearing involving Dias' conviction in a fatal shooting. IMAGES
Managua, Aug 4 (EFE).-Nicaraguan authorities have detained a presidential candidate as President Daniel Ortega's government continues to eliminate opponents three months out from the election in which the leader will seek his fifth five-year term.The latest to be forced out of the electoral race is Miss Nicaragua 2017, Berenice Quezada, who aspired to the vice-presidency for the opposition Citizens for Freedom Alliance (CxL Alliance).(Camera: RENEE LUCIA RAMOS)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF FORMER BEAUTY QUEEN OF NICARAGUA 2017, BERENICE QUEZADA IN MANAGUA, NICARAGUA.
Idlib (Syria), May 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yahya Nemah) Hundreds of people demonstrated on Wednesday in the opposition-controlled areas of northwestern Syria against the presidential elections organized by the Government of Damascus, also rejected by the authorities of the Kurdish region in the northeast of the country.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN IDLIB, SYRIASOUNDBITES OF THE PROTESTANT WITH THE SYRIAN FLAG AS A CAPETranslation: "We are here to uncover the pantomime of elections that the regime has called, it has even brought people from outside Syria to participate in this theater and deceive the international community with the holding of the elections. The whole process is flawed and false 14 million Syrians are outside Syria, where are those elections? In northern Syria there are 4 million Syrians in refugee camps, all these people reject the regime of the Assad family, they reject this dictatorial regime, the regime that he uses chemical weapons. From here we send the message to the regime that 4 million people do not want Bachar as president. From here we send a message to the international community: Syria belongs to the people and not to the Assad family. "SOUNDBITES OF THE PROTESTANT WITH SUNGLASSES ON THE HEADTranslation: "We are here today to send a message to the whole world and to the regime in particular and we say that our only and last word is that there is nothing legal in these elections, in this little theater. We also tell you that minds are being laughed at Where are the elections, where is transparency, where is freedom of expression and the right to vote? People are being forced to vote in areas controlled by the regime and threatened with the use of force or prison if they do not agree We are here as strong as the mountains and we will not give up our principles which are freedom forever and down with Assad.SOUNDBITES OF THE PROTESTANT WITH A SYRIAN FLAG CAPTranslation: "We are here to say that we are against these elections, the place of Bashar al Assad is not power, he would have to be in a court being tried as a war criminal, a murderer of children, like the one who has made the people have to leave their lands and be taken prisoner. We would like to know on the basis of what is running again as a candidate, since we consider that he is not psychologically stable and is obsessed with blood and the dead. "
Assam (India), Mar 24 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Pranabjyoti Deka). Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held an electoral rally on Wednesday ahead of the Assembly elections in Assam, to the north of India, which will be held in three phases starting on March 27.FOOTAGE OF THE ELECTION RALLY OF NARENDRA MODI PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA, IN ASSAM, INDIA.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).