
ArmInfo. Karabakh politician Artur Osipyan has been arrested for two months. This was announced on social media by lawyer Roman Yeritsyan.
According to him, the decision to arrest the head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party was made by Judge Manvel Shahverdyan of the Yerevan Primary Court.
It should be noted that representatives of the Ombudsman intended to visit Osipyan in the pretrial detention center, but he declined to meet with them. Meanwhile, as reported by the Investigative Committee's press service, during the preliminary investigation of the criminal case, factual evidence was obtained indicating that on March 22, 2026, A.O., using information and communication technologies, posted politically motivated messages on his Facebook page, thereby directly and intentionally calling for violence against RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Furthermore, upon learning of the election campaign that the Prime Minister and other members of the Civil Contract party were scheduled to hold in the Arabkir administrative district on May 18, 2026, A.O. arrived in the courtyard of building No. 7 on Vratsakan Street with the aim of disrupting the campaign. Taking advantage of the public nature of the campaign and the large number of citizens present, A.O. obstructed the normal conduct of the campaign. He displayed open disrespect for society and disregarded legal and moral norms, specifically, using obscene language and indecent expressions, ignoring calls from those gathered to respect and observe the rules of coexistence, and disturbing public order.
During the preliminary investigation of the criminal case, a criminal case was opened against A.O. under Article 330, Part 2, Clause 3 of the Criminal Code (public calls for the use of violence), Article 297, Part 1 (hooliganism), and Article 211, Part 1 (coercion to conduct propaganda or otherwise obstructing propaganda). A.O. was arrested.
As a reminder, on May 18, during the election campaign of the leader of the Civil Contract party, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in the Arabkir district of the capital, he was approached by Artur Osipyan, head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party. An argument broke out between them over issues related to Nagorno- Karabakh. The situation escalated, and Osipyan was pushed away from Pashinyan. He was detained later, after Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan showed Pashinyan a live social media post Artur Osipyan had made before the incident: "If anyone knows where Nikol is, tell me-I'll find him and rip his feathers out." He was immediately detained, and his Facebook page was deleted.