Armenian Opposition MPs Condemning Brutality Silenced by Speaker
“A few hours ago, 237 people, including journalists, were detained on Baghramyan street. They were detained while performing their professional duties, their cameras were smashed. Senior police officials have confiscated the memory cards [of their cameras],” ANC faction secretary Aram Manukyan stated, demanding the release of all detainees and punishment for those responsible.
Parliament Speaker Galust Sahakyan turned off the oppositionist`s microphone, claiming Manukyan`s statement was not “related to the agenda of the session.” Sahakyan`s words resulted in an uproar at the Assembly hall; several parliamentarians started speaking from their seats, while the NA Speaker urged them to “allow him to conduct the session.”
“I want to report a crime: I condemn the illegal actions [of the Armenian police],” ANC member Nikol Pashinyan began, only to be interrupted by the NA Speaker who turned off the MP`s microphone.
“Heritage” MP Zaruhi Postanjan also tried to bring up police brutality; however, before she could finish, Galust Sahakyan muted her microphone, saying “I`m ignoring you.”
Postanjan then stated that the NA Speaker had no right to turn off her microphone, to which Sahakyan replied: “My rights are enshrined in law, you, on the other hand, have no rights.”
“I am in the legislature, not in a club of drug addicts and gamblers. Let me speak,” Postanjan countered.
The Speaker threatened to use “other measures” against Postanjyan and did not turn on her microphone.
Lawmakers from Armenian National Congress faction walked out of the Assembly hall as an act of protest.