‘Have You No Shame?”: Ruben Vardanyan says Armenian Government has Failed Cap

Ruben Vardanyan


A week after Armenia’s Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan said that the issue of Armenian captives being held in Baku was not within the purview of her duties, Artsakh’s former State Minister, Ruben Vardanyan, who is serving a 20-year sentence in a Baku prison, asked “then whose mandate is it?”

Manasyan made the statement in response to an open letter penned by Vardanyan, who had asked the rights defender to travel to Baku and meet with the prisoners.

In response to Manasyan, Vardanyan issued another letter through his family, accusing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government of abandoning the Armenians currently being held in Baku, some of whom are serving life sentence.

Below is the text of Vardanyan’s letter to Manasyan.

I have reviewed the response of the Human Rights Defender of the Republic of Armenia, Ms. Anahit Manasyan, to my appeal.

I will not publicly assess her position. That is a matter between her and her conscience. I will say simply: I am genuinely sorry. God will be your judge.

However, this response raises very specific questions — not only for the institution of the Human Rights Defender, but for the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia.

If the protection of Armenian citizens held in Azerbaijani prisons does not fall within the mandate of Armenia’s Human Rights Defender, then whose mandate is it?

Who has been appointed within the government to be responsible for this matter? When were they appointed? Why do neither the families of the detainees nor society at large know anything about this?

There are people who have been in Baku’s prisons for six years. During this time, the Government of Armenia has failed to establish any sustainable and coherent mechanism for communication with them — neither through third-party countries, including the embassies of states with a presence in Baku, nor through international organizations.

Why?

Why can Armenian officials travel to Azerbaijan on trade, economic, and other matters, but cannot organize a visit concerning the lives, health, and legal situation of Armenian captives? Is the fate of these people not more important than trade negotiations?

Why has a basic mechanism for delivering essential items to the detainees still not been put in place?

A number of people have received no parcels for over a year. Many have no adequate clothing and no way to receive what they genuinely need, given their age, health conditions, and the circumstances of their detention.

Instead, whatever assistance does reach them is organized informally, without transparency, and without regard for the actual needs of the detainees. People receive not what they need, but what someone decided to send. This is not assistance. These are handouts.

Among those detained are people over the age of 70, people with serious health conditions. When people who have no teeth are sent dried fruit, that is not help. That is humiliation.

Is the Prime Minister aware of this?

Who is personally responsible for organizing this process? What is the established procedure? Why is it not being followed?

Have you no shame?

Is there no shame in receiving a peace prize, speaking of peace, and accepting applause — while citizens of Armenia remain in Baku’s prisons without proper protection, without systemic support, without assistance or oversight from their own state?

Name the responsible official. Publish the procedure. Explain what has been done over the past six years.

Or honestly admit that no such official exists — and that the captives have no reason to expect help from their own state.

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168: “Gratitude to the freedom and independence fighters”. Serge S

May 82026

On behalf of Serzh Sargsyan, the third president of the Republic of Armenia, the chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, a wreath was laid today in the “Yerablur” military pantheon at the memorial wall perpetuating the feat of the brave men who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and independence of the motherland.

“Eternal thanks to the devoted martyrs of the motherland,

gratitude to the fighters of the struggle for freedom and independence,” the message reads.

The Republican Party will not participate in the elections, but it will

May 82026

The representatives of the Republican Party of Armenia of the National Assembly “I have honor” bloc are ready to support other opposition forces in ensuring control during the elections. Tigran Abrahamyan, the secretary of the “I have an honor” faction, announced this during the parliamentary briefings.

“The RPA will invest all its potential to ensure the victory of the collective opposition in the electoral process. We are ready to cooperate with all real opposition forces, we are not talking only about the “Strong Armenia” alliance. We are ready to help anyone, wherever, in any settlement, in any region, who will understand that the Republican Party can support them in any way with their words or presence,” said Abrahamyan.

According to him, the parliamentary forces have an opportunity in connection with the representation in the election commissions, according to which they have talked with various partners regarding the establishment of control over the electoral processes.

“We will do it so that we not only ensure that control in the entire territory of Armenia through the members of the commissions, but also by complementing each other, we try to implement the control function at that important stage of the electoral process,” said Abrahamyan.

Abrahamyan did not give a clear answer as to what other forces are being supported or helped.

He reminded that at the congress held in April, the RPA adopted a statement in which it clearly formulated its actions and ideas regarding both the electoral processes and expressing its support to the collective opposition.

In May 1992, the map of Shushi liberation operation was signed by Serzh Sargsyan

May 82026

Member of the Executive Body of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), former deputy speaker of the National Assembly (NA) Eduard Sharmazanov writes: “In May 1992, the map of Shushi liberation operation was signed by Serzh Sargsyan.

The liberation of Shushi is one of the glorious pages of the recent history of the heroic struggle of Artsakh and the Armenian people.”

What did the RA authorities assure Iran? refers to an Iranian analyst

May 82026

“Two things are important for Iran in connection with the current developments in Armenia.” 168amsaid about this in a conversation with Deputy director of the Iran-Eurasia Research Institute (IRAS), Iranian analyst Armina Arm: referring to the Armenian-Iranian relations against the background of the US-Israeli war against Iran.

He noted that Armenia-Iran relations are among the best, the most friendly. According to him, Armenia is one of the best neighbors of Iran, there are also strong ties between the peoples. “I think that after the attack of the USA and Israel against Iran, Armenia-Iran relations are the same: friendly, without significant differences and disturbing issues. There is no problem between our countries, and I hope this will continue,” said Armina Arm.

He noted that Iran welcomes any peace process in the region, peace is also beneficial to Iran.

“It is good that there will be peace after long enmity. There are some concerns about Trump’s path, Iran sees problems, but the two countries are also in close contact with each other regarding this project, and Iran’s red line is that the historical border between Armenia and Iran must remain secure, intact. We have to see the details of the process, what is happening, but there is no problem with the peace process, Iran welcomes it, and it is positive after years of enmity,” said the Iranian analyst.

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According to him, two things are important for Iran related to Armenia. “The border, it should remain open, and secondly, the question of the presence of the US in the vicinity of the border during the construction of the “Trump Road” and so on. RA representatives are in close contact with the Iranian government, they assured the Iranians that there will be no reason to worry and there will be no military presence near the border,” the analyst said.

The next disgrace at SSU. where is the rector looking?

May 82026

from Shirak State University (SSU) 168.amAccording to the information received, another shameful incident was registered at the Faculty of Humanities of the University.

About two weeks ago, two students of the history department beat each other with mutual curses, but the rector Yervand Serobyan and the acting dean of the faculty Aida Gareginyan are silent about it.

The amazing thing is that there are cameras installed all over the university and they are trying to cover up this scandal like they did in 2025. at the end of December, the open shameful fight and insults of other students of the history department that took place in the territory of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

According to our information, the last fight took place during the examination of the “Armenian History” course, and the fight was heated in his office by the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Levon Martirosyan, whose wife teaches the above-mentioned course.

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It should be noted that in that case the rector reprimanded the students, met with the students’ parents, but was very concerned that the name of his friend Levon Martirosyan should not be circulated.

However, the new fight that took place a few days ago proves again that Aida Gareginyan, the wife of the former NSS officer, whose faculty also includes the Department of History, is unable to control the situation and is only busy collecting rents.

The university is worried that this situation could have tragic consequences, because the management of the faculty has been in crisis for 4 years, and the acting dean, whose friend has a high position in the law enforcement system, is not in control of his powers, busy with petty intrigues and proud of his “super-martial fearsome” temperament.

There are persistent rumors about Aida Gareginyan’s main occupation, in addition to collecting fees, is to transfer this or that weak student to the system free of charge, to send abusive sms to the parents of one of the students, etc.

The rector “doesn’t see” all this, because Gareginyan is a member of the university’s board of trustees, surprisingly combining that position with the authority of the chairman of the faculty board, with the resulting consequences for him.

The university is worried about this level of discipline, which is not typical for a higher educational institution, they are worried that the laxity will bring the university to a new, irreversible milestone.

168: From the Yerevan summit to the note of protest. Why is it deepening in Moscow and?

May 82026

The 8th summit of the European Political Community (ECC) held in Yerevan on May 4 became the watershed that finally crystallized the systemic rift accumulated over the years in Armenian-Russian relations. Although the European vector adopted by official Yerevan was not new, the events that took place within the framework of this event, in particular the participation and speech of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, brought the tension of relations to a crisis point.

The most telling episode of this tension was the summons of the Armenian ambassador to the Russian Foreign Ministry and the note of protest presented to him. This is an extreme step in diplomatic practice, which proves that Moscow is no longer limited to public statements.

The ambassador’s summons means that the Kremlin describes Yerevan’s actions not as an ordinary disagreement, but as a direct and gross violation of alliance obligations, which requires an official record. Although, it should also be noted here that both the Armenian authorities and many representatives of the expert community state that Russia has not fulfilled its alliance obligations in many episodes, as a result of which the RA authorities have decided to change RA’s foreign policy, starting to reduce dependence on the Russian Federation.

The observations made by Maria Zakharova on May 7 completed this picture. He emphasized that Yerevan, providing a platform for Zelensky’s anti-Russian rhetoric, actually becomes part of the anti-Russian coalition of the West. For the Russian side, this is not just a manifestation of the “multi-vector” policy, but a demonstrative step against Russia’s vital interests in the territory of its ally.

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It should be taken into account that all this is happening against the background of already existing deep grievances. Yerevan’s public questioning of the CSTO’s effectiveness, criticism of the role of Russian peacekeepers, and the ratification of the Rome Statute created an environment where trust was nullified.

The Yerevan summit simply tore the last diplomatic veil, showing that Armenia is going to change its strategic ally.

What can follow the ambassador’s call and similar harsh response? First of all, a new phase of “freezing” of bilateral relations is expected, where Russia can take some steps and apply pressure. Dissatisfaction presented to the ambassador can turn into concrete steps, which Russia often applies to countries that leave its “orbit”.

Armenia may face a serious challenge in the international arena. the strengthening of the European vector, which was so demonstratively implemented during the summit, will require security guarantees from the West.

However, if these guarantees are not adequate and timely, Armenia may find itself in a security zone where the old ally is already hostile, and the new partners are not ready to assume full responsibility.

And the hope of the RA authorities is the peace agenda. And, perhaps, it is no coincidence that in these processes, the RA authorities talk about established peace and consider the very fact of peace as a guarantee, because no western country will assume the role of guarantor of RA’s security in the event of Russia leaving the orbit.

The May 4 summit and the subsequent Russian diplomatic démarche in the form of an ambassador’s summons mark the end of the classical model of Armenian-Russian relations. This is no longer a disagreement, but an open geopolitical separation, where each side starts playing by its own rules. For Armenia, this means a transition to a high-risk zone, where political, economic and energy pressures from Russia are possible.

In case of possible economic and energy pressures from Moscow, the European Union, as a rule, offers a toolkit of “resilience enhancement”. First of all, this implies financial support and investment packages to mitigate the economic shock caused by the possible closure of the Russian market.

However, in the political and security sphere, the EU’s proposals are often limited to the expansion of “soft power” and observation missions, which means that in the event of an open confrontation with Moscow, the European “safety cushion” offered to Yerevan will have a mostly advisory nature.

In the short term, EU “resilience tools” have a rather limited and mainly psychological and financial “first aid” meaning. They cannot quickly replace the decades-old economic and energy circumstances.

Summing up, it should be noted that in the short term EU instruments provide some stability, but not security in all areas.

By the way, European analysts also recognize these circumstances, noting that this is a difficult path. Regardless of the various Western aids, Armenia will have to overcome the difficult transitional phase alone, remaining in a vulnerable state.