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Pashinyan's bodyguards push reporter out of school in border village
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's bodyguards on Saturday forced journalist Ani Gevorgyan to leave the school in the border village of Baghanis in Armenia's Tavush Province.
Pashinyan travelled to Baghanis to meet with local residents following the demarcation of its border section with Azerbaijan.
"Nikol Pashinyan's bodyguards forcibly removed me from the school, where I had entered without any obstacles. I sought to shelter from the rain and did not even go to the room where the meeting was to take place," the journalist said.
"He is meeting with some of local residents to give the impression that he is welcomed here with open arms," Gevorgyan added.
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