Mashtots Park Movement | |||
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Part of the Occupy movement | |||
Date | February 11, 2012 (2 months, 1 week and 4 days) | – May 1, 2012||
Location | Mashtots Avenue, Yerevan, Armenia 40°10′54.9214″N 44°30′34.78″E / 40.181922611°N 44.5096611°E | ||
Caused by | Preservation of public green areas, environmental purposes, civic activism, self-determination as citizens, against oligarchy | ||
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Non-centralized leadership Serzh Sargsyan (President) | |||
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Mashtots Park Movement (Armenian: Մաշտոցի պուրակի շարժում), also known as #SaveMashtotsPark and OccupyMashtots began as a sit-in on February 11, 2012 in Mashtots Park, Yerevan.[3] The protest was initiated by "This City Belongs to Us" civic initiative, and grew into a full-scale movement. The main issues were illegal or inadequate constructions, the destruction of trees and green zones in Yerevan, but now the questions of citizens' self-determination, fight against corruption and oligarchy, the prevalence of public interests over private have been raised. While the US occupy movements act against the bureaucratic system resulting in social and economic inequality, Mashtots Park Movement places itself in a different socioeconomic context - oligarchy, "people above the law" who, having economical and political resources, place their interests above those of the people.[4]