ArmInfo. Philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, who has been held captive in Azerbaijan for the second year, now faces life imprisonment. As reported by Vardanyan's legal team, in an unprecedented escalation in the ongoing crackdown on dissent, Azerbaijani prosecutors have unveiled a new and large package of some 45 potential charges against Armenian philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, who faces the grim prospect of life imprisonment. "The new charges presented against Ruben Vardanyan fall under 20 different articles of Azerbaijan's Criminal Code. Illustrating the extent to which the regime is desperate to justify its ethnic cleansing in Nagorno- Karabakh and illegal imprisonment of its former leaders, the fabricated evidence is presented in over 25,000 pages across 100 volumes, all written in Azerbaijani. The alleged evidence is conveniently hidden from both Ruben and public view based on claims the charges relate to 'national security' of Azerbaijan," the Free Armenian Prisoners initiative reports. At the same time, the regime has refused to provide copies of the alleged evidence to Vardanyan and his lawyers, who are currently only allowed to review the materials without a proper translation and at limited times.
"Their ability to take notes is also limited due to 'national security,' further constraining Ruben and his lawyers to prepare the defense for the trial," the initiative said in a statement received by ArmInfo. "These charges are a flagrant violation of Azerbaijan's obligations under international law. The laundry list of charges is a transparently brazen attempt to blame Ruben for everything the Azerbaijani regime did in Nagorno-Karabakh. In addition to Azerbaijan's refusal to provide and make public all of the charges and so-called evidence against Ruben for review, reaffirms that the charges are politically motivated and that the regime knows that no objective observer would conclude there is any credible evidence to support its allegations. This approach is clearly designed for Aliyev to justify holding a secret trial before a tribunal that is neither independent nor impartial," Vardanyan's legal counsel Jared Genser said in a statement.
While warning that the new charges signal an intensifying campaign by Aliev to silence dissenting voices, Vardanyan's family are calling on the democratic world to show that such egregious violations cannot be tolerated anymore and to ensure the presence of international organizations and media during the trial. "The recent charges against my father, are a travesty of justice and retribution for the failures of COP29 upon an innocent scapegoat. Ruben Vardanyan was the State Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh for three months, where he sought to improve the lives of citizens through meaningful social programs. Unfortunately, he was rewarded with the threat of life imprisonment by one of the most corrupt regimes on earth. His arrest and these new fallacious charges are a symbol to all Armenians around the world that no one is safe. It has been over two years since our family has been able to see Ruben. We are afraid that we might not be able to see him again unless the democratic world takes action to end this nonsense," said David Vardanyan, Ruben Vardanyan's son.
A former State Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic from November 2022 to February 2023,Ruben Vardanyan has been imprisoned in Baku in conditions that violate international law. His political show trial, which has already been postponed several times, is expected to fall far short of many international standards.