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15 Jul 2026, 23:50 GMT+10
Nikol Pashinyan has created an atmosphere of fear by jailing opposition figures, the organization has said
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has created "an atmosphere of fear" through the "systematic" persecution of political opponents with the tacit backing of Western nations, a newly formed rights group has claimed, warning that any dissenting voice is now treated as an "enemy."
Tensions have remained high since last month's parliamentary election, in which Pashinyan's pro-EU Civil Contract party won 49.74% of the vote, according to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC). At least seven opposition parties have petitioned the constitutional court to annul the results, alleging widespread electoral misconduct, while hundreds of protesters rallied outside the CEC headquarters.
On Monday, the Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Persons Subjected to Political Persecution - a watchdog established by lawyers, political activists, and several former officials - accused the government of waging a campaign to silence the opposition.
"Everything is being done to foster a climate of fear, isolate political and public figures, and attempt to decapitate the numerous opposition forces," former MP and lawyer Elinar Vardanyan said. According to the committee, around half a dozen opposition politicians are either in custody or facing criminal prosecution.
"Anyone who holds a different point of view is regarded by the authorities not as an opponent, but as an enemy," said Armenia's first ombudswoman, Larisa Alaverdyan, who joined the group. Committee members argued that Pashinyan has been able to pursue the crackdown because he has effectively received a "carte blanche" from his Western backers.
"In pursuit of their own interests, Western institutions are not merely turning a blind eye to Pashinyan's actions - they are, in effect, encouraging them," political analyst Yervand Bozoyan said, accusing foreign governments and international organizations of being "silently complicit in the destruction of democracy" in Armenia.
Pashinyan has declared the opposition parties that entered parliament illegitimate and vowed to strip them of their political standing. He has also said his government intends to confiscate the assets of the leaders of the three largest opposition parties, adding that they "should be left hungry."
Following those remarks, prosecutors opened a criminal case against former President Robert Kocharyan, leader of the Armenia Alliance, the third-largest parliamentary party. Another opposition leader, Samvel Karapetyan, has remained in custody since last year on charges of plotting a coup, which he denies.
About a month before the election, Pashinyan hosted an EU-Armenia summit and a meeting of the European Political Community (EPC), an EU-led forum launched in 2022 after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. He has also pledged to deepen Armenia's integration with the EU, despite the country's continued reliance on trade with Russia and Moscow's warnings that adopting EU standards could damage the South Caucasus nation's economy.
(RT.com)
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