
ArmInfo. Employees of the AntiFake website, together with opposition deputies, held a protest outside the Council of Europe (CoE) office and the United Nations (UN) mission in Yerevan. They called on international organizations to react to the allegedly politically motivated arrests of the Imnemnimi podcast hosts, Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Sagatelyan.
During the protest outside the Council of Europe office, Antifake representatives expressed their disagreement with the government's policy, which includes repressions against members of the opposition. In this regard, they noted that the court had previously extended the detention of Vazgen Saghatelyan and Narek Samsonyan for three months. In response, Samsonyan declared an indefinite hunger strike, which has now been ongoing for six days. Participants reported that during the hunger strike, Samsonyan was moved to a punishment cell, thereby worsening his conditions.
The participants called on the Council of Europe not to remain on the sidelines due to geopolitical interests, but to condemn the arrest of the Imnemnimi hosts and demand the Armenian authorities to take immediate action to release them. The website's staff also expressed their intention to continue appealing to international organizations with this call and to take to the streets to highlight the existence of political prisoners in Armenia.
Astghik Matevosyan, editor of the Antifake website and lawyer for Narek Samsonyan, noted during the protest that they are expecting international organizations not only to make statements but also to take political actions and intervene in response to the violation of freedom of speech in Armenia. She also reported that, according to their information, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights will be visiting Armenia soon and expressed hope for a meeting with Narek Samsonyan.
Anna Mkrtchyan, MP from the opposition "With Honor" faction, told reporters that Samsonyan's hunger strike is a defense of the rights and freedoms of every citizen. "Today, any of us could find ourselves in their shoes, since for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, anyone expressing a civic position is subject to punishment," the MP noted.
She described the only way out of the current situation as the unity of the Armenian people and Pashinyan's removal from power. The MP also noted that, in essence, representatives of European structures demonstrate their reluctance to take any action by their silence. According to her, this confirms that Pashinyan's government meets their expectations. After handing over a letter to the Council of Europe representatives in Yerevan, the protesters headed to the UN office, where they delivered a second letter demanding a response to the situation in the country and urging the Armenian authorities to stop their illegal actions.