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Civil Movements Join Protest PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 13 January 2006
  After the demonstration against public transportation fee.  Three civil movements “Resolute Reform” “Just Society- Civil Movement and “Union of Peace” joined and demonstrated against MPRP statement about resigning Coalition government. There were approximately 3000 demonstrators. Mr. Magnai coordinator of “Just Society- Civil Movement announced “Mongolians, racketeers communists elected in name MPRP in parliament made state revolution day before yesterday and resigned government which was working stable. If Speaker Mr. Nyamdorj is not come out within 10 minutes let us attack to people’s palace /Government Building/. When 10 minute passed Mr. Ganbaatar chairman of "Resolute Reform" Movement try to enter  Government Building to hand over lists of demands but security didn’t let him in. Then after while demonstrators got frustrated and forced to enter. But there were five rows of policemen. After two hours of try the demonstrators moved to MPRP building and broke the glass door and hit security. Later, Organizers of the demonstration had meeting with MPRP leaders and presented they demands. MPRP leaders told them they will hold the party board meeting as well as conference and discuss and reconsider the issue. Also agreed to give respond to their demands to having face to face meeting at 12 p.m. on 16 January Monday.

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