ArmInfo. The Union of Journalists of Armenia condemned the actions of the security service of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, who used force against journalists.
The Union's statement notes that on March 26, journalists unfurled banners in the box designated for them with the inscriptions "Say sorry" and "Andranik Kocharyan, wipe your lips", after which the service officers pulled the journalists away, taking away the banners. The protest was held in response to MP Andranik Kocharyan's insult to the journalist of the Yerevan Tribune news website Hripsime Jebejyan.
"The journalists did not hold a political action, they did not shout, did not insult anyone, as the associate of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan does, they silently held their action in a separate box. The journalists demanded respect for their work and not to interfere with the performance of their professional duties," the Union's statement says.
The service's employees had no right to attack journalists, much less use violence against them, persecute them, or hinder their work.
"The specific nature of journalists' work should not hinder the smooth operation of the National Assembly, but it should not lead to obstacles to the work of journalists. Moreover, under the guise of ensuring safety rules, security officers are deployed almost everywhere, who even reserve the right to pull journalists by the hands and take away posters, of course, not without an order "from above" from the political leadership. The Union of Journalists of Armenia once again emphasizes that obstructing the professional work of journalists and using physical force against them are acts that entail criminal liability.
"We call on the Prosecutor General's Office to consider this statement as a report of a crime with all the ensuing consequences. By the way, it is appropriate to recall that during the previous government, journalists-MPs from the Civil Contract party faction, led by Nikol Pashinyan, held a political rally in the meeting hall of the National Assembly, in the presence of the ruling majority represented by the Republican Party, in an atmosphere of tolerance, and now the same political team does not tolerate even silent rally in the journalists' box. We also appeal to international journalistic and human rights organizations regarding the treatment of journalists and the media by the Armenian authorities, numerous cases of violence, obstruction of journalistic work, violation of freedom of speech and, most importantly, the atmosphere of impunity created in the country. The Armenian law enforcement system serves exclusively the authorities to silence political opponents and journalists," the Union of Journalists of Armenia said in a statement.