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10th February 2019

Details: They were on the front line of the velvet revolution, blocked the streets, and paralyzed the traffic by lying under the cars. They are young and beautiful. They believed or questioned the possibility of a revolution but this did not prevent them from claiming their rights.
Language: Armenian
Reporter: Karine Asatryan
Camera: Sergey Khurdoyan, Bagrat Saroyan, Esayi Petrosyan, Sevak Mesropyan, Samvel Poghosyan
Editor: Artur Parsyan
Dateline: Yerevan, Armenia – 31/10/2018
Source: A1plus / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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