Artsakh Office In Yerevan Raided After Pashinian’s Threats
They did not produce a court warrant, Shahramanian’s lawyer, Roman Yeritsian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. He called the police actions illegal and politically motivated.
Armenia’s Investigative Committee denied the claims. A spokesman for the law-enforcement agency said the car was impounded as part of a continuing criminal investigation into the bodyguard and driver, Ashot Danielian.
In February this year, Danielian was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking and freed without charge three days later. According to Yeritsian, the car was already impounded, searched and returned to him at the time.
On June 14, Pashinian accused unnamed Karabakh leaders of encouraging Karabakh Armenian refugees to participate in antigovernment protests in Yerevan and threatened them with serious consequences. The threats came the day after Shahramanian pushed back against Pashinian’s allegations that Karabakh forces did not fight back last September’s Azerbaijani offensive because the authorities in Stepanakert as well as the Armenian opposition wanted the region’s population to flee to Armenia to topple him.
At least 198 soldiers and 25 civilian residents of Karabakh were killed during the 24-hour hostilities. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry acknowledged around 200 combat deaths among its military personnel involved in the operation. Baku stopped the operation and allowed the region’s entire population to flee to Armenia after Shahramanian’s administration agreed to disband the Karabakh army.
The Armenian authorities indicted last month the exiled mayors of Stepanakert and two other Karabakh towns who signaled support for Galstanian’s protest movement. One of them is in jail while the two others under house arrest on charges of fraud and forgery denied by them.
Yeritsian said that the criminal cases are government retribution for Karabakh Armenians’ participation in the protests aimed at forcing Pashinian to resign. “They are trying to tell us to know our place,” added the lawyer.
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