
ArmInfo.A group of citizens held a protest outside the European Union office in Yerevan, urging not to turn a blind eye to political repression in the country by the Armenian authorities in the lead-up to the June parliamentary elections.
During the protest, participants demanded that the EU remain committed to its values and provide a clear assessment of the pre-election debates, reminding that the legitimacy of elections is not determined solely on election day. "Today, the Armenian authorities have violated both legal and moral norms. However, European institutions are turning a blind eye to this," the protesters noted. As part of the protest, they left a pair of large glasses outside the EU office, stating that through this gesture they intended to call upon the European body to open its eyes and evaluate the ongoing repression in Armenia rather than be guided by double standards. "We hope that after this, they will at least talk about the recent events that have unfolded in Armenia under the current government," the protesters noted.
Note: In place of frames, the protesters inserted photographs of two recent incidents that occurred in Armenia during Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's election campaign. In one frame, they placed a photograph from the day the prime minister lost his temper during the campaign and began yelling at Arpine Soghoyan, the sister of Hrant Papikyan, a soldier who went missing in action in the 44-day war of 2020. Soghoyan stated that "it was Pashinyan who destroyed the country, and he is an enemy of the people." After this, the Armenian prime minister began shouting at the woman, and when she tried to leave, he pulled her by the arm, pulled her back into the crowd, and continued yelling. In the second frame, they placed a photo from the day Pashinyan's security guards gagged an elderly man (the grandfather of a soldier who died in a fire at a barracks in the village of Azat - ed.) during the election campaign in Spitak and escorted him out. It's worth noting that the man was trying to ask a question about the fire that occurred at the barracks in Azat, which claimed the lives of 15 servicemen.