
ArmInfo. During a panel discussion on political prisoners in Armenia in on January 23, Hayk Mamijanyan, head of the "With Honor" faction, stated that everyone must fight for the rights of political prisoners, regardless of their political leanings.
He said that the most important thing in the issue of political prisoners is to understand what can be done to protect their rights. "They are behind bars because they fought for the freedom of expression in Armenia. By defending them, we are defending the rights of all Armenian citizens," Mamijanyan emphasized.
He also noted that, in addition to domestic reactions and actions, they also anticipate a comprehensive response from international structures. In this regard, he recalled the stated position of the European People's Party (EPP), the International Union of Centrist Democrats (CDI), and the Council of Europe's Platform for the Protection of Journalism regarding the arrest of Imnemnimi podcasters Vazgen Saghatelyan and Narek Samsonyan. However, the opposition leader called these statements insufficient given the scale of the current repressions.
The opposition leader called for more than just written statements from the international community and foreign diplomats stationed in Armenia. He suggested that if ambassadors who publicly champion democracy were to attend court hearings or visit political prisoners in person, it would send a much stronger signal. "From a humanitarian standpoint," he concluded, "direct engagement is the only appropriate response to the current situation."
Recall, on January 20, during a session of the Armenian parliament, Hayk Mamijanyan, head of the "With Honor" faction, stated that there are currently more than 50 political prisoners in Armenia. Many of them were arrested for political reasons, for their stance in defense of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), which is under attack by the current authorities, as well as for criticizing the political course chosen by the ruling regime.
It should be added that the European People's Party (EPP), at the suggestion of the Armenian side, adopted a resolution confirming the existence of political prisoners in Armenia. Mamijanyan noted that the resolution also nominally mentioned the case of Armen Ashotyan, Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), whose pretrial detention was changed from arrest to house arrest and administrative supervision on August 1, 2025.