
ArmInfo. Armenia has clearly shown signs of regression in promoting democratic values, as stated by Seyran Ohanyan, former RA Defense Minister and leader of the opposition "Armenia" faction during parliamentary hearings on November 26 on the draft statement of the National Assembly "On Political Prisoners in the Republic of Armenia and the Restoration of Their Violated Rights." The event was initiated by the opposition "Armenia" faction.
According to him, this is manifested in gross violations and suppression of freedom of speech, conscience, and rallies, pressure on the media, and falsified criminal cases against dissident citizens and political figures. The country applies selective law, manifested in unfair court decisions and an unprecedented number of political prisoners. "Today, the Armenian government is openly carrying out political persecution, score-settling, and harassment. These actions are aimed at creating an atmosphere of fear in the country and maintaining power at any cost, which will ultimately lead to the weakening of Armenia's position as a state governed by the rule of law and the final overthrow of the constitutional order," Seyran Ohanyan noted.
In turn, Ishkhan Saghatelyan, representative of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun Supreme Body and member of parliament from the opposition "Armenia" bloc, noted that Armenia's Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan agreed to participate in hearings initiated by the ruling Civil Contract party, where the "March 1" case was discussed. However, she declined to take part in discussions concerning political prisoners. He stated that the refusal was due to a lack of strong and substantiated counterarguments. "She simply has no answers regarding the illegal actions often carried out either with the direct involvement of the Prosecutor General's Office or by the Prosecutor General's Office itself," Saghatelyan said.
He also described the discussion of the "March 1" case as a pre-planned political show. The parliamentarian also reported that the organizers of the event had invited representatives of embassies and diplomatic missions accredited in Armenia, as well as various international organizations and institutions, to the discussion. "We would like to express our gratitude to all those who decided to attend. However, we must also note that many of our international partners simply chose not to be present in this room. Apparently, they do not want to hear or learn about the real state of affairs in Armenia regarding democracy," the opposition figure emphasized.