The 2011 Armenian protests were a series of civil demonstrations aimed at provoking political reforms and concessions from both the government of Armenia and the civic government of Yerevan, its capital and largest city. Protesters demanded President Serzh Sargsyan release political prisoners, prosecute those responsible for the deaths of opposition activists after the 2008 presidential election and institute democratic and socioeconomic reforms, including the right to organise in Freedom Square in downtown Yerevan. They also protested against Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan for banning the opposition from Freedom Square and barring vendors and traders from the city streets. The opposition bloc Armenian National Congress, which has played a major role in organising and leading the demonstrations, had also called for a snap election and the resignation of the government.
A protest in Yerevan's Freedom Square on 8 April 2011
Raffi Hovannisian on hunger-strike near Freedom Square, 16 March
Levon Hakobi Ter-Petrosyan, also known by his initials LTP, is an Armenian politician and historian who served as the first president of Armenia from 1991 until his resignation in 1998.
Ter-Petrosyan in 2014
Inauguration of Ter-Petrosyan as president in 1991.
Image: Armenian Presidential Elections 2008 Protest Day 5 Opera Square night
Image: Armenian Presidential Elections 2008 Protest Day 11 French Embassy Demonstration 330pm police car ablaze