
ArmInfo. The repression against Gor Hambardzumyan is motivated by the fact that he is merely the brother of David Hambardzumyan, and political retribution has affected family members. This was reported by lawyer Gayane Papoyan on her Facebook page.
She reported that a criminal case has been opened against Gor Hambardzumyan under Articles 204 (violation of personal or family privacy), 457 (forgery of documents), 255 (fraud), and 296 (large-scale money laundering). The investigator filed a motion for his arrest, which was granted by the court. However, according to the lawyer, the prosecution has only one goal: to stage another show, which collapsed during the court hearing. The court found a lack of reasonable suspicion for several articles. It was noted that the evidence presented may primarily indicate the commission of an alleged, rather than a substantiated, crime.
Regarding the money laundering charges, Papoyan emphasized that the money was deposited onto a bank card used by Gor Ambartsumyan and withdrawn by him. This fact is not denied by either the prosecution or the defense. "Due to the secrecy of the preliminary investigation, unfortunately, we cannot provide many details. In any case, the defense has substantiated its position. The court ordered Gor Hambardzumyan's detention for one month, which we disagree with and will certainly appeal. It appears that Gor is being accused of something that any of us could have been charged with. Ultimately, it's illogical to think that if someone is involved in a crime, they must have committed it using the bank card they used. This case reveals the true face of the system: accusations have become a tool, not a legal basis. Criminal charges have become labels.
This accusation demonstrates that the repression against Gor is motivated by the fact that the latter is merely David Hambardzumyan's brother," the lawyer emphasized. As a reminder, in October 2025, David Hambardzumyan, previously nominated by the opposition for prime minister during the impeachment process, was sentenced to six years and three months in prison. He was accused of using a firearm against protesters and organizing riots in 2018. On January 19, the court placed Hambardzumyan under house arrest. Bail and a travel ban were also imposed as an alternative preventive measure