Protest by Armenian Americans Outside Los Angeles Times Editorial Offices
On October 6, from 4 PM until midnight, hundreds of Armenians in Los Angeles closed the streets adjacent to the Los Angeles Times editorial offices, chanting "Shame on L.A. Times," accusing the publication of spreading misinformation regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and lacking sympathy towards the Armenian people.
According to CBS Los Angeles, hundreds of protesters parked their vehicles on the eastern portion of the freeway and gathered in front of the Los Angeles Times building, prompting police to close surrounding streets. The demonstrators declared that they were conducting a peaceful protest and called for fair coverage of Azerbaijan's aggression against Artsakh and Armenia.
It is worth noting that just days earlier, hundreds of Armenians mobilized in Los Angeles for a protest in front of CNN, drawing attention with signs reading "CNN, where are you?" and demanding that the media not remain silent on the aggression from Azerbaijan and Turkey.