
ArmInfo. Supporters of the Imnemnim podcast and staff of the fact-checking and reporting website Antifake gathered outside the EU Delegation in Yerevan to deliver a letter to EU Ambassador to Armenia Vassilis Maragos regarding the arrest of opposition bloggers Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Saghatelyan.
The protesters noted that Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Saghatelyan have already been in custody for 23 days. With this protest they are attempting to draw the attention of the EU Embassy and international organizations to the ongoing legal abuses and the high number of political prisoners in the country. Expressing dissatisfaction with the silence of international organizations, the demonstrators believe this is due to geopolitical priorities.
Lusine Arakelyan, the wife of the arrested Narek Samsonyan, told reporters that she does not expect a response from EU representatives, as all detentions are essentially taking place with their tacit consent. She also mentioned that the US Embassy in Armenia, where they had previously lodged a complaint, has not yet responded to the situation. "The inaction of these structures has led to arbitrary actions by the Armenian authorities. This silence is perceived by the Armenian authorities as tacit encouragement of their actions. However, despite this, I will continue to fight," Arakelyan stated, calling on the families and other political prisoners in Armenia to speak out. Antifake editor Astghik Matevosyan recalled that after law enforcement searched their office on the day the "Imnemnim" podcast hosts were detained, all their equipment, even the unusable, was confiscated. She stated that this significantly complicated the operation of their website, and despite it still being operational, they continue to face challenges.
Lawyer Ruben Melikyan stated that with this action, they aim to draw attention to the shameful inaction of international organizations. In this regard, he noted that the values that the European Union has promoted in Armenia for decades have now led to the presence of political prisoners in the country.