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Basqortostan Head Criticizes Authorities’ Handling of Resident Concerns, Addressing Activist Protests

Basqortostan’s head, Radik Habirov, admits authorities haven’t fully addressed residents’ concerns. Faiyl Alsinov’s protests caused riots, but Habirov claims instigators seek civil confrontation and a separate Basqortostan. Habirov vows to reveal the truth about these figures and stresses state protection.

“Election Chaos Unleashes Protests and Arrests in Comorian Islands”

Protests and unrest ensued in the Comorian islands after recent parliamentary elections. President Azali Assoumani’s party won with 62.97% of the votes, leading to the arrest of five opposition leaders. The elections had a low turnout, with only 16.3% of eligible voters participating.

Politics

“Armenian MP Slams Protests as Distortion of Peaceful Coexistence: Voices Concerns Over Azerbaijan’s Demands, Legitimizing War”

During a press conference, Agnesa Khachatryan criticized the protesters’ distorted views of the peaceful coexistence system. Pashinyan responded that their assumptions aligned with what was said. He emphasized the importance of restoring legal regulations based on the Helsinki of 1991 for peace.

“Anjar Alahab Movement Undeterred by Protests as Whales Head Towards Occupied Paghastine Waters, Activist Confirms”

The Anjar Alahab movement perseveres amid Red Sea protests near Israel and whale-related protests in the vicinity. US and Great Britain keep a close eye. Movement representative, Mohammed Abdel Salam, affirms their commitment to writing about Israeli whales headed to occupied Paghastine waters.

Israeli Supreme Court Recognizes Constitutional Validity of Judicial Reform Law, Sparks Protests Against Netanyahu Government

Israeli Supreme Court Recognizes Constitutional Validity of Judicial Reform Law, Sparks Protests Against Netanyahu Government. Court suspends suspension of its authority to review constitutionality of decisions. Blow to laws preventing nullification of “improper” regulations. Protesters fear elimination of judges elected through democratic procedures. Court warns bill may seriously endanger basic agreements of Israeli state.

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Yerevan General Court Sentences Avetik Chalabyan to Nearly 2 Years of Limited Freedom

Yerevan court sentences Avetik Chalabyan to 1 year, 11 months, and 5 days of limited freedom for participating in protests without permission.

“Director of “Living Country” Organization in Alaverdi Faces Intimidation and Threats as Attempts to Remove Him Escalate, Non-Governmental Organizations Report”

Reports of attempts to remove Alaverdi’s “Living Country” organization Director, Arakad Tamazyan, through intimidation and defamation have surfaced. This, along with threats against other members, reveals a concerning trend. The recent violence and blockade during a meeting regarding the director’s election further add to the illegitimacy of the decisions made. It is crucial that authorities investigate these actions and ensure the safety of all participants. The violations committed by law enforcement hinder the electoral process and impede democratic principles in other communities.

“Russian Foreign Minister: Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Unlikely to Escalate into Regional Conflict, Protests Remain Peaceful”

Will the Palestinian-Israeli conflict escalate into a regional conflict? Russian Foreign Minister believes protests are peaceful, with limited proxy attacks by Iran. Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed movements unlikely to cause significant clashes. The US urging restraint from Israel. Attention shifted away from Middle East due to Russia-Ukraine tension. Unclear if Tehran will intervene. Russia implementing active foreign policy for Armenia.

“Turkey’s President Erdogan condemns violence while addressing global conference, calls for international action against perpetrators”

Turkey’s use of violence in protests has sparked criticism. President Erdogan speaks out against Israeli aggression resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians. Urges international response to these crimes.

“Inexplicable Discontent: Government Official Claims Protests About More Than Just Prices”

Discover the possible motivations behind recent protests and the government’s response. With roads left unfinished and lacking proper maintenance, citizens are feeling compelled to speak out against these issues. Understand the perspective of a member of the Standing Committee on Defense and Security.