Did police send them to NA?
"We demand justice," screamed a group of people standing near the National Assembly building.
It took a long time to find out why they were demanding justice and what their demand was. The women dressed in their regular clothes and sandals had come to the parliament from the Nor Nork 5th mass.
"While we were drinking coffee, 5 police officers came, then 20 and attacked us," said the women.
According to them, they are residents of the Mkhchyan village in Ararat province and had come to their friend Surik Isajanyan's home. Surik Isajanyan also has a piece of land in front of his house. He has been cleaning the land and planting trees for the past ten years, but the women say "some oligarchs are currently trying to illegally steal that land from him."
The women say one of them was transferred to the hospital. When they told the police that they would go to the National Assembly to protest, the police said "they should have gone earlier."
The protesters came to the National Assembly with their children with the hope that their fellow villager, current NA Chairman Hovik Abrahamyan would help them.