Pete Baumgartner
Harry Tamrazian
The demonstrators thronging the
Armenian capital to protest against corruption and an electricity rate
hike have made headlines both for their determination and for a nearly
invisible leadership that relies on asking "the people" to make key
decisions.
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When thousands of people marched on Yerevan's
central Marshal Bagramian Avenue on June 22, upset at the government's
decision to increase the cost of electricity, people wondered who had
organized and was leading the demonstration.