Speaking at a joint news conference, they also said they trust Pashinian’s claims that he was attacked and beaten by two masked men at the Kosh prison 30 kilometers west of Yerevan last week.
“When a person is arrested and then harassed in prison for his articles and statements, that is unacceptable,” said Aram Abrahamian, the editor of the independent “Aravot” daily. “The authorities failed to prove in the court that Nikol Pashinian had taken actions going against the law.”
“We can find ourselves in prison just like Nikol did. Why? Because we want our country to be on the right track,” said Mesrop Movsesian of A1+, a TV station and an online news service.
Another editor, Edik Baghdasarian of the Hetq.am electronic journal, claimed that the Armenian authorities ordered an attack on Pashinian in a bid to stop him writing anti-government articles for “Haykakan Zhamanak” in the prison.
“The authorities didn’t know Nikol well, and that is why they decided to silence him in that way,” Baghdasarian told journalists. “They calculated everything except the fact that it is not possible to silence Nikol.”
Earlier this week, Baghdasarian and several other editors picketed the Prosecutor-General’s Office in Yerevan to express concern about their colleague’s fate. They said on Thursday that they will hold more such protests
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