
ArmInfo. Recent incidents of physical violence and assaults against opposition candidates and activists in Masis and Artik prove that the current authorities are once again violating the law and human rights, crossing all boundaries. This was stated in a declaration issued by the Armenian National Congress (ANC) party.
The statement notes that these attacks, which occurred just five days before the parliamentary elections, are not accidental. They were initiated by RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan himself on May 18, with a direct order to use violence against Artur Osipyan, a citizen forcibly displaced from Artsakh. This is a coordinated policy directed by the ruling political force and Nikol Pashinyan himself, aimed at creating an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, and pressure in the country. Lacking public support and aware of inevitable defeat in the upcoming elections, the authorities are attempting to silence their opponents and predetermine the outcome through force and violence. "It is also clear that when an election campaign is conducted under the threat of physical repression, our citizens' right to freedom of expression is violated," the statement reads.
The ANC strongly condemns these political atrocities and demands that law enforcement immediately drop the criminal prosecution and release Artur Osipyan. Refraining from political bias, it calls on all perpetrators and organizers to be identified and held accountable in accordance with the law. International observation missions and human rights organizations are called on to conduct a proper assessment of these flagrant attempts at pressure aimed at disrupting the electoral process.
"We are confident that our people will not succumb to these threats, and if the crimes committed are not immediately exposed and the perpetrators are not brought to justice, full responsibility for what has happened will fall on the ruling political force and its leader, Nikol Pashinyan," the statement reads.