Aljazeera: Armenians have lost faith in Russia
Sun Jul 05, 2015 1:16 pm
Unrest in Armenia reflects a renewed sense of outrage over Russia's arrogance towards this small, landlocked country
After more than a week of sustained protests over increasing electricity prices, Armenian activists have demonstrated a new sense of empowerment in the face of an increasingly embattled government.
But it is actually the broader implications of this unrest in Armenia that is much more significant, for two distinct reasons.
First, although this wave of protests is clearly rooted in a set of underlying problems reflecting the unique socioeconomic and political conditions of Armenia, the discontent and dissent in Armenia have already reverberated well beyond the borders of this small, landlocked country...................
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After more than a week of sustained protests over increasing electricity prices, Armenian activists have demonstrated a new sense of empowerment in the face of an increasingly embattled government.
But it is actually the broader implications of this unrest in Armenia that is much more significant, for two distinct reasons.
First, although this wave of protests is clearly rooted in a set of underlying problems reflecting the unique socioeconomic and political conditions of Armenia, the discontent and dissent in Armenia have already reverberated well beyond the borders of this small, landlocked country...................
Full story
uatoday.tv
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