
ArmInfo. Representatives of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) held a protest in front of the Armenian parliament building to draw the attention of international organizations to the problem of political prisoners in the country, including representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), and the fate of Armenians illegally detained in Baku prisons.
The protest took place against the backdrop of the arrival of Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Michael O'Flaherty at the National Assembly of Armenia. Participants held posters depicting both political prisoners and Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan and chanted "Freedom."
The protesters called on European institutions to avoid double standards and to provide a clear assessment of the situation in Armenia, as well as to not encourage the country's authorities to engage in further repression. The demonstrators expressed their dissatisfaction with the silence of European institutions regarding the violation of universal human rights and called on all responsible structures and officials who ignore the situation in Armenia and Azerbaijan to demand the immediate release of all Armenian prisoners of conscience illegally held in both countries.
Henrikh Danielyan, head of the RPA youth wing, told reporters that the goal of the protest is to draw the attention of European institutions to justice issues and to end their silence and selective justice. He emphasized that the current situation is at odds with the democratic principles they so actively promote. "We are here to express our support for the Armenian Church and political prisoners. We are confident that justice will be restored," he said.
In turn, Artsakh National Assembly Member Metaxe Hakobyan emphasized that human rights have become a bargaining chip. She reminded high-ranking representatives of international human rights organizations of their mission and that every visit must be followed by action. "There are people in Armenia who are political prisoners due to their disagreement with the authorities' illegal policies. Our compatriots are in Baku prisons. The silence of international organizations in this situation is not neutrality, but complicity. Human rights should not be selective. We are not here to call for, but to demand: freedom for all political prisoners and Armenian prisoners of war held in Baku," Hakobyan concluded.
At least nineteen Armenian prisoners of war remain in illegal detention in Azerbaijan, where they continue to be subjected to torture and abuse. They include eight former Nagorno-Karabakh officials: former State Minister (2022-2023) Ruben Vardanyan; former President (2020-2023) Arayik Harutyunyan; former President (2007-2020) Bako Sahakyan; former President (1997-2007) Arkady Ghukasyan; Speaker of the National Assembly Davit Ishkhanyan; former Foreign Minister Davit Babayan; former Defense Minister Levon Mnatsakanyan; and former Deputy Defense Minister Davit Manukyan.
Today, the Baku puppet court sentenced Arayik Harutyunyan, Davit Babayan, Davit Ishkhanyan, Davit Manukyan, and Levon Mnatsakanyan to life imprisonment, and Bako Sahakyan and Arkady Ghukasyan to 20 years in prison on trumped-up charges.
On November 26, 2025, the head of the "I Have the Honor" faction, Hayk Mamijanyan, stated that there are already approximately 40 political prisoners in Armenia. Many of them were arrested for political reasons, including for their stance in defense of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), which is under attack by the Armenian authorities. Among them are clergy.