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Law Enforcement Interested in What Citizens Were Doing on Baghramyan Avenue on June 12

Law Enforcement Interested in What Citizens Were Doing on Baghramyan Avenue on June 12

The newspaper "Zhoghovurd" reports that law enforcement officials have been questioning citizens who were injured by sound grenades used by police on Baghramyan Avenue on June 12. Specifically, they are asking citizens what they were doing on Baghramyan Avenue, whether they were coerced or taken to the rally, or if they had any vested interests.

Based on the situation, it appears that law enforcement is interrogating the injured citizens not to hold the police accountable or to protect their rights, but rather to identify those who called for or organized the rally.

Additionally, many citizens injured by the grenade blasts are still waiting for forensic doctors six days after the incident, as the provision of general assessments is being delayed. Meanwhile, law enforcement has initiated active processes and is reportedly detaining participants of the "Tavush for the Homeland Movement" based on a "political directive." Since April, 29 citizens have been arrested due to protests. According to information from "Zhoghovurd," further arrests are expected in the near future.

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