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In Mongolia protest groups collide PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
On April 11, since it has passed six days of encamping in the Main Square, the authorities have not given any replies to protesters. So, the protesters who lost their patience made a second peaceful demonstration. Also, “SAPU” victims erected a tent camp on the square and they joined into this demonstration.
Protesters were tied pink and yellow ribbons. “Blue Mongolia” MPRP group which led by B.Enkbat demonstrated anti-civil movements and they caught slogans as “Let’s resolve the problems peacefully by an agreement”, and they were tied blue ribbons.  Most of them were elders and walked the streets shouting “long live MPRP !”
 Near the Mongolian Property Office two opposite protesters met and started to fight each other. Police had to stop the fight. It took long before “Blue Mongolia” protesters dissolved, and 1/3 of them were joined into civil movement protesters. Ut was reported that some people of blue ribbon group indicated they took money from the MPRP to join the demonstration.
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