
ArmInfo. The Armenian Center for Political Rights (ACPR) warns of a threat of political persecution following statements by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan against four opposition politicians during the election campaign.
As recalled in the ACPR report published on its Facebook page, on May 18, three weeks before the country's upcoming June parliamentary elections, the Armenian prime minister threatened physical violence against four opposition politicians, three of whom lead political forces running in the election.
"As a 'justification' for his threats, Pashinyan cited a video of unknown origin showing four armed, masked men threatening him. Without any evidence, Pashinyan attributed the video to the opposition, claiming that his political rivals were behind the masked men," the ACPR recalled.
In this regard, the Armenian Center for Political Rights noted that similar threats by Pashinyan have previously been followed by actions by security forces. "Such threats from the prime minister during the pre-election period in themselves call into question the fairness of the electoral process and the ability of political forces to take advantage of a level playing field. A video of masked men of unknown origin is being used as a pretext. Given Pashinyan's previous experience, as well as his influence over the security forces and the judiciary, the threats of violence voiced on May 18 should be taken seriously and interpreted as a threat of impending political persecution," the Center noted.
The ACPR also reported that the English version of this report has been shared with international human rights organizations of which Armenia is a member, including the Council of Europe and the OSCE/ODIHR, their specialized offices and relevant officials, diplomatic missions, and human rights organizations operating in Armenia and elsewhere.
The report can be accessed at the following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IZRBkwSZ2BOuSaAPJRGHA-XnimnRTFfr/view
As a reminder, pro-government media outlets previously circulated a video showing unknown armed individuals threatening Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the Artsakh dialect and calling on Armenian citizens not to vote for him in the parliamentary elections. The Investigative Committee of Armenia has opened a criminal case into this incident. On May 18, during the election campaign, Pashinyan showed this video and then threatened opposition leaders, stating, in part: "Look at these brats. They put on masks and pose as heroes. These are the same heroes who, having shit themselves, abandoned our soldiers. Brats, take off your masks and come out, you big guys, I'll find you one by one, take off those masks and shove them up your asses. I'll force you to your knees. Take off your masks and come voluntarily. Look at these brats Rob, Tashir, Serzhik, Gago."
It should be added that it was previously reported that officers from the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Investigative Committee conducted searches at more than a dozen addresses in Yerevan.
The Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs press service confirmed to ArmInfo that law enforcement officers are conducting searches at 15 addresses in the Armenian capital. The Ministry did not provide any further details. Meanwhile, according to government-affiliated media outlets, law enforcement officers are searching for illegally stored weapons and ammunition.