Protest rally ends at Tsitsernakaberd Genocide victims' memorial in Yerevan (Photo spread)

PanARMENIAN.Net - Protest rally of over 20 000 people, launched today at Yerevan's Republic Square, continues at Tsitsernakaberd Genocide victims' memorial. Among participants were 12 RA political forces, united against RA Turkish Protocols' conclusion: ARF Dashnaktsutyun, Ramkavar Azatakan Party, New Times Party, National Party, Democratic Party, Heritage, Goyamart, Mother Armenia, RA Socialist Labor Party, United Armenians, Oath of Armenian Unity, Armenian Aryan Union.





ARF Dashnaktsutyun bureau representative Vahan Hovhannesyan, New Times Party Leader Aram Karapetyan, Ramkavar Azatakan Party Chairman Harutyun Arakelyan, Heritage Administration Head Armen Martirosyan delivered statements, once again specifying that RA external policy deviated from its course and poses threat to Armenia's national security and future, adding that October 10 Protocols' conclusion will cancel out the process of Armenian Genocide's international recognition, deprive Genocide victims' descendants of the right to their motherland and threaten NKR's independence.



Demonstrators once again urged RA President to refrain from ratification of unfair and anti-Armenian document, emphasizing that in the opposite case protest rallies will continue.



The next protest rally will take place on October 16 at Yerevan's Moscow film theater.



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