“Together” movement is in Tigranashen. Former Prime Minister Hrant Bagratyan said in a conversation with journalists in Tigranashen that by giving this village, the road to Syunik is interrupted.
“Of course, it is possible to go out on the inter-village roads, but Paruyr Sevak village is in danger, and Vayots Dzor region starts from here, Chiva and Yerpin villages go under. Passing this village, there are 4 villages in total, we also hand over Barkhudar, Aygehovit, Vazashen, then Parvakar must be emptied, people will leave, Voskepar, Kirants, Baghanis will also be emptied. There, too, we are deprived of the road through which they go out to Georgia,” he said.
According to Bagratyan, Azerbaijan will have 3 roads after these villages. “In their opinion, Pashinyan signed the corridors and should give them. “Armenia, out of shame, calls it the Crossroads of Peace, it was written in Baku, that is, to give three roads through Syunik to Azerbaijan, uncontrolled, to Nakhichevan,” he said.
The prevention of all this, according to Bagratyan, is a public uprising.
“On March 27, at 18:00, switch to the “Together” movement, as you did on the 18th,” he said.
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RTV UtrechtThe police removed a group of fifty demonstrators from the University Library
NOS News•yesterday, 22:49•Adjusted today, 01:51
The police in Utrecht have ended a demonstration of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University Library. Towards the end of the evening, the 150 demonstrators were ordered to leave. Some of them left the site voluntarily. After midnight, the rest of the group, about 50 people, was put on two city buses and taken away.
The occupation of the courtyard of the library on the Drift in Utrecht started yesterday afternoon around 4:45 p.m. Tents were erected and barricades erected. The demonstrators demand that Utrecht University speak out about the situation in Gaza and break all ties with Israeli universities.
This is how the demonstration ended:
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators removed from Utrecht University grounds
At the University of Amsterdam (UvA) there was still a demonstration going on after noon. The triangle (mayor, chief public prosecutor and chief of police) decided to leave the site at the end of the evening not to be clearedbecause the UvA itself did not ask the activists to leave and because no trespassing was reported.
The UvA writes in a statement that university buildings have suffered “significant damage”. What exactly that damage entails is not stated in the statement. The Executive Board also announced that it would like to talk to the demonstrators this morning to find a solution. Due to the demonstrations, several university buildings will remain closed today.
In Amsterdam, the action started yesterday afternoon on Roeterseiland, where Monday was also demonstrated. The demonstrators then moved elsewhere in the center of Amsterdam and occupied the Binnengasthuis, one of the main locations of the university.
Here you can see how the demonstrators acted:
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators build barricades at the university in Amsterdam
The demonstration is an initiative of UvA teachers and students. Thousands of people participate. A number of demonstrators say they joined in solidarity with Monday’s demonstrators. According to them, the demonstration was peaceful, but was disrupted by people from outside.
The police were present yesterday with a small number of riot vans. There was also a police drone in the air and a police helicopter could be seen occasionally.
It is the second day in a row that pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupy a site at the University of Amsterdam. Yesterday the occupation of Roeterseiland was ended by force. 140 demonstrators were arrested.
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Demonstration at the UvA
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The storm will start on the coast West this weekend, bringing mountain snow and rain that will soak parts of California and the Pacific Northwest. The storm, which arrives at the peak of the season dry summer, fierce winds will also spread through the interior of the West.
This storm will provide ample moisture before precipitation stops for months in many areas, and could delay the threat of fires, likely until late summer or fall. Until 45cm (18 inches) of snow could fall in the highest elevations of the Sierra Nevada Saturday through Sunday, with 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 inches) above 1 and a half km (5,000 feet). More than 5 cm (2 inches) of rain is forecast for the coast of Oregon in the extreme north of California and in the foothills of the Sierra.
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Temperatures will be quite cold. He Sacramento Valley It will go from highs in the 80s on Friday to highs in the low 60s on Saturday afternoon. Snow levels could drop to 1 km (3,500 dog) Sunday morning.
But this storm won’t bring everything bad with it, consecutive wet winters, typically cause a lower risk of wildfires well into the summer in much of California. Several factors are expected to slow fire growth in the coming months, including timely intrusions of cold moisture, thawing snowpack, and adequate live fuel moisture due to the absence of long- and short-term drought.
In Southern California, forecasters are predicting a mild summer fire season, similar to last year. “During very wet years and very dry years, we tend to have a much lower than normal number of fires and hectares burned”commented Matt Shameson, fire meteorologist with the Southern California Geographic Area Coordination Center in Riverside.
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