It’s for people to decide if they’ll march to the Liberty Square, opposition statesMarch 17, 2011 - 18:03 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian National Congress (ANC) coordinator commented on the reports the demonstrators plan to hold a rally on the Liberty Square, despite Yerevan municipality’s refusal to authorize it. “It’s for people to decide if they’ll march to the Liberty Square,” Levon Zurabyan told PanARMENIAn.Net reporter. As he noted, at March 1 rally, ANC leader Levon Ter-Petrossian characterized the rallies as forums for people to give their assessment of the situation, make resolutions and implement them. As PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reported at the scene, about 10 000 people gathered at Matenadaran ancient manuscripts museum for a rally.
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