YEREVAN””While the Republican Party of Armenia has claimed victory in Sunday’s city council elections, which saw Taron Markaryan reclaiming his seat as mayor of Armenia’s capital, the country’s human rights advocate announced that he will investigate the use of force against opposition candidate Zaruhi Postanjyan, who was dragged by police from a Republican Party of Armenia election office on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Postanjyan, who formed the opposition Yerkir Tsirani party and was a candidate for mayor, appealed to the Central Election Commission urging that the results of Sunday’s vote be declared invalid due to alleged large-scale voter fraud and bribery.
On Sunday, election day, Postanjyan and her 22-year-old daughter Lilit Drampyan entered a Republican Party of Armenia office in the Avan district of Yerevan””the home district for mayor Markaryan””with the intent to expose the alleged fraud.
What followed was a harrowing scene of Postanjyan being violently dragged by Armenian Police onto the street and being forced into a police car. At the same time, Drampyan was roughed up and wound up in the hospital having suffered a concussion.
Policemen brought out mayoral candidate Zaruhi Postanjyan from the election headquarters of Taron Margaryan during the city council elections in Yerevan, Armenia
On Monday, Armenia’s Human Rights Defender, or Ombudsman, Arman Tatoyan’s office issued a statement regarding the incident. The statement claims that Tatoyan has questioned the use of force against Postanjyan and has carefully examined the details of the incident that took place on Election Day and will act on his findings.
“In any situation the police must show a respectful attitude towards citizens, which, after all, is an important factor in the formation of trust towards the police. As for this particular situation, we immediately drafted a report and sent it to the police for an internal investigation to be launched as soon as possible,”