
ArmInfo. Systemic problems persist in Armenia regarding the legality of the use of physical force and special means, as noted in a statement issued by Armenia's Ombudsperson, Anahit Manasyan, in response to the detention of Gagik Tsarukyan, leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party.
In this regard, the Ombudsperson considers it important to implement systemic reforms and further improve law enforcement practices in this area.
According to the source, disproportionate physical force was used against Gagik Tsarukyan during his detention, despite the fact that he initially offered no resistance, and the handcuffs used were smaller than his wrists. On July 8, 2026, at the request of Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan, representatives of the Ombudsperson's Office visited the Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary Institution of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia to meet with Gagik Tsarukyan and to familiarize themselves with the protection of his rights. During the visit, they held a confidential conversation with him, reviewed relevant documents, and discussed issues related to his health, detention conditions, and the protection of his rights. The contents of the confidential conversation are confidential.
The Human Rights Defender emphasized that law enforcement agencies play a key role in identifying violations and combating crime. "The state is obliged to take all necessary and lawful measures to prevent, detect, and properly investigate offenses. Achieving these goals requires the use of various legal instruments, including deprivation of liberty, the use of physical force, and other actions provided for by law. At the same time, it is fundamentally important that law enforcement and other authorized bodies exercise their powers in strict compliance with human rights standards," the Ombudsman noted.
The Human Rights Defender also emphasized that the European Court of Human Rights has repeatedly stated that the use of physical force and special means in each specific case must comply with the principles of legality, necessity, and proportionality, and the legality of their use must be assessed based on the specific factual circumstances of the case.
She added that the legality of the use of handcuffs or physical force cannot be determined solely by the fact of a person's detention, but must be based on specific circumstances, such as resistance, attempted escape, self-harm, or a real threat to the safety of others.
Given that the widely circulated videos of Tsarukyan's arrest have raised questions regarding the legal standards for the use of handcuffs and physical force, the Human Rights Defender has initiated a formal investigation.