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Narek Aleksanyan

Yerevan: Protests in Support of Ruben Vardanyan

Hundreds gathered outside the Government Building in Yerevan today in support of former Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan who is now on trial in Baku on various war crimes and terrorism charges.

Vardanyan is now on his ninth day of a hunger strike to protest what he describes as a “sham trial”.

Vardanyan’s legal team yesterday announced that his health has sharply worsened.

Protesters also gathered outside the UN Office and the Foreign Ministry building.

A rally is planned for Monday near the Yerevan office of the Red Cross.

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Berge Jololian
The growing protests in Yerevan reflect the unwavering demand for justice for Ruben Vardanyan and all Armenians unjustly imprisoned in Baku. Vardanyan’s hunger strike, now in its ninth day, is not just an act of defiance against his sham trial—it is a desperate cry against the betrayal that led to his capture. His worsening health is a direct consequence of an international conspiracy that allowed Azerbaijan to imprison him and others with impunity. While protests outside the Government Building, the UN Office, and the Foreign Ministry send a clear message, they must also be directed at those who enabled this injustice. The Russian so-called "peacekeepers" were not mere bystanders; they were complicit in the betrayal of Artsakh. Under their deliberate and calculated inaction, the Armenian population of Artsakh was ethnically cleansed, its leaders abducted, and sham trials orchestrated under Russia’s watchful eye. The Kremlin, which claimed to be a guarantor of security, instead facilitated Azerbaijan’s takeover and now turns a blind eye as Vardanyan and others face fabricated charges in Baku. Russia’s collusion cannot be ignored. Protests must extend beyond Armenian institutions and take place at the Russian Embassy in Yerevan. Russia must be held accountable for its treachery, and it must be forced to act. Every moment of silence is another moment of complicity - now is the time to demand justice with unwavering force.

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