Activists in Armenia continue to protest Amulsar gold mine, despite arrests; says HRW World Report
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Date Reported: 22 Янв 2021
Местонахождение: Армения
Компании
Lydian Armenia CJSC - Subsidiary , Lydian International - Parent CompanyПроекты
Amulsar deposit - OperationЗатронуто
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Public: ( Number unknown - Армения , Горнодобывающая промышленность , Gender not reported )Темы
Протесты , Произвольные задержания , Свобода собранийОтвет
Response sought: Yes, by BHRRC
Вид источника: NGO
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Date Reported: 22 Янв 2021
Местонахождение: Армения
Компании
Lydian International - Parent Company , Lydian Armenia CJSC - SubsidiaryПроекты
Amulsar deposit - OperationЗатронуто
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Правозащитник: ( 3 - Армения , Горнодобывающая промышленность , Gender not reported ) , Public: ( Number unknown - Армения , Горнодобывающая промышленность , Gender not reported )Темы
Протесты , Свобода собраний , Произвольные задержанияОтвет
Response sought: Yes, by BHRRC
Вид источника: NGO
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Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch World Report 2021: Armenia
Despite Covid-19-related restrictions, protests against plans to restart construction on the Amulsar gold mine continued throughout the year. Protesters are concerned with the mine’s potential environmental and health impacts. Protests escalated towards the end of July, when private security personnel hired by the mining company removed makeshift cabins used by the protesters and replaced them with booths to be used by the security company. The escalation led to clashes with police. On August 4, police arrested more than 10 people, including protesters and security personnel. Several protesters accused the police of using excessive force in detaining protesters.
On August 6 and 10, protesters in Yerevan, observing social distancing, staged single person-pickets in support of the Amulsar protests. Police briefly detained them, citing Covid-19 restrictions. Among those detained were human rights defenders Nina Karapetyants, Zaruhi Hovhannisyan, and Ara Gharagyozyan. On August 6, authorities also banned a bicycle rally in support of the Amulsar protests, detaining several bikers. Police pressed misdemeanor disobedience charges and released all detainees within hours. Authorities did not interfere with further protests in support of Amulsar days later...