2024-09-28 12:05:27
Hrant Melik-Shahnazaryan, head of “Oskanapat” information and analysis center, wrote:
“On Friday, December 22, the appeals court will examine the issue of changing Narek Malyan’s restraining order. Narek was sat down for live. there is no victim, no witness, no evidence in the case. In short, Nikol Pashinyan’s government made Narek a classic political prisoner with a political article, whose imprisonment has now become meaningless on the one hand, and outdated on the other.
Most likely, Malyan will be freed by the appeals court, because simple logic suggests that the government has already solved its problem of trying to intimidate other dissidents by arresting Narek, and now it should release him. Basically, the government has no need to have political prisoners at the moment, which we will have proof of with the judgment of the appeals court, unless, of course, there is still no invisible need to have political prisoners.