
ArmInfo. Female deputies of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from opposition factions have issued a joint statement expressing their support for Aregnaz Manukyan, a member of the "Mother Armenia" party, and her family.
"We, the female deputies of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, express our deep concern regarding the decision to remand our colleague, Aregnaz Manukyan—a board member of the 'Mother Armenia' party—into custody. Being convinced that the initiated criminal proceedings were influenced by the executive branch and are overtly political in nature, and further noting that they raise serious doubts regarding their legal basis, we emphasize that arrest is an exceptional measure in criminal proceedings and should be applied only when less restrictive measures are insufficient to ensure a proper investigation. The principles of the rule of law, the right to liberty, and the presumption of innocence require that every such decision be proportionate, properly motivated, and truly necessary," the statement reads.
The signatories urge an immediate review of the pre-trial detention imposed on Aregnaz Manukyan, calling for the application of an alternative measure not involving deprivation of liberty, and demanding strict adherence to the law, the right to a fair trial, and international human rights standards throughout all stages of the criminal proceedings.
"In this regard, we address Prosecutor General of the Republic of Armenia Anna Vardapetyan and the head of the investigative body, Artur Poghosyan, with an appeal to reconsider the necessity of keeping Aregnaz Manukyan in custody and to release her by electing a milder, alternative measure. We emphasize that public trust in the justice system can only be maintained if every decision is based solely on the law and principles of legitimacy, rather than serving as a tool for political persecution. We, the female opposition deputies of the National Assembly, express our full support for Aregnaz Manukyan and her family, remaining convinced that freedom of speech, conscience, political views, and activities are fundamental values."
The statement was signed by Lilit Galstyan, Irina Gasparyan, Anna Grigoryan, Taguhi Tovmasyan, Agnessa Khamoyan, Armine Kheranyan, Armenuhi Kyureghyan, Aspram Krpeyan, Zemfira Mirzoeva, Anna Mkrtchyan, Arpine Vardanyan, Elinar Vardanyan, and Kristine Vardanyan.
Recall, according to the Investigative Committee, a public criminal prosecution has been initiated against Aregnaz Manukyan under Part 1 of Article 427 of the Criminal Code (disclosure of information containing a state secret). The investigative actions were carried out as part of a criminal case of espionage and treason, in which the leader of the Mother Armenia party, Andranik Tevanyan, was previously arrested. Manukyan is suspected of passing classified information regarding the Armenian Armed Forces to Tevanyan, which was presented at a closed meeting of parliament. According to the court's decision, Manukyan was placed under two months' arrest on July 9.