
ArmInfo. Several Artsakh NGOs and public figures have called on Armenian authorities to cease the illegal criminal prosecution and use of criminal instruments against Artur Osipyan, head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party, ahead of Armenia's June parliamentary elections.
According to a statement received by ArmInfo, eight NGOs and more than four dozen signatories note that the measure applied to Osipyan is illegal and disproportionate. They also called unacceptable the question posed to Osipyan by Nikol Pashinyan, the Civil Contract Party's prime ministerial candidate: "Why are you alive and not dead instead of our sons?" "Such populist behavior is a clear example of rhetoric unbecoming of a statesman, which, among other things, deepens domestic political intolerance and societal division, and promotes the stigmatization and dehumanization of entire groups of the population. Osipyan's detention and arrest not only cast a shadow over the parliamentary elections to be held on June 7, but also, in all likelihood, undermined trust in law enforcement agencies, the electoral process, and the existence of democracy as a whole, and cast doubt on the ruling party's willingness to respect fundamental human rights and establish civic solidarity in the country," the statement emphasized.
It is noted that Osipyan asked Pashinyan questions whose answers are of interest not only to the people of Artsakh but to society as a whole, as people try to understand the cause-and-effect relationships of the ongoing tragedies from 2020 to 2023, as well as the role of the political elite of Armenia and Artsakh in all of this. "Of course, you can detain someone asking difficult and painful questions, but you can't negate the questions themselves, nor paralyze the public's will and desire to receive answers. Today, as tomorrow, it will be impossible to avoid these questions, as well as the need to discuss them. The only way out of the current situation is a civilized dialogue around these issues with various segments of society, and parliamentary elections are an appropriate occasion for this, as they provide political forces with incomparably greater opportunities to communicate with the people," the statement notes.
The organizations signing the statement expressed their conviction that a political force that speaks about all the troubles, recent misfortunes, and tragedies with complete sincerity and concern, with dignity and integrity, with criticism and self-criticism, will have a better chance of winning the sympathy of the electorate. In this regard, they emphasize that the most important thing is to create a peaceful and calm atmosphere for public discussion of national and state issues. "Because peace begins precisely with people's spiritual and mental peace. Those who do not understand the value of this inner peace cannot strive for greater peace, and it is even more absurd to contribute to peace around us while experiencing internal conflicts.
We call on the Armenian authorities to immediately take measures to reduce existing tensions, resolve national and state-wide problems and challenges, and create a favorable atmosphere for constructive discussion of our misfortunes and tragedies.
The first step could be the immediate release of Artur Osipyan and the termination of the criminal prosecution against him, as well as the elimination of the illegal and disproportionate use of criminal instruments in the electoral process as a whole," the statement concluded.
The statement was signed by the MediaStep public organization, the Return to Dizak NGO, the In the Name of Hadrut public organization, the Return to Karvachar public organization, the Return to Kashatagh public organization, the Harmony women's public organization of Shushi, the Tekeyan Cultural Union, the Stepanakert media club, and a number of public figures.
On May 18, during Pashinyan's election campaign in the Arabkir administrative district of the capital, Artur Osipyan, head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party, approached him. Osipyan accused Pashinyan of helping Arayik Harutyunyan win the presidency through corruption. Artsakh. Moreover, he noted that it was Pashinyan who dissolved the OSCE Minsk Group on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and now the Azerbaijani authorities are pushing an agenda of settling Armenia with Azerbaijanis. These words infuriated Pashinyan, who began shouting, "Get out of here, you big guy," and "Let the Karabakh pseudo- elites get out of here altogether." "Go and die instead of our sons, Artur Osipyans! Plunderers, brutes! Go and die! Why are you alive, you brute, and even talking about 5,000 dead? Get out, you big guy!" You should have let them pluck your feathers now."
The situation escalated, and Osipyan was pushed away from Pashinyan. He was detained later, after Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan showed Pashinyan a live video of Artur Osipyan's post, made on social media before the incident: "If anyone knows where Nikol is, tell me - I'll find him and pluck his feathers." Osipyan was then detained and sentenced to two months in jail.