Zhoghovurd daily writes:
"Zhoghovurd daily has been informed that the political authorities have been instructed by the Armenian government to have every opposition figure, a representative of the structure, which will dare to criticize the representatives of the judiciary, will be severely punished.
Speeches with non-pleasant wording against law enforcement agencies should not go unpunished, and those who make such expressions must be liable.
Zhoghovurd daily informed that former Judge Vahe Grigoryan on this topic applied to RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and RA President Vahagn Khachaturyan, expressing his complaint to the prosperity of the judges.
He insisted because he was going to the ECHR, and bad associations were already formed about his name and reputation, he had to take steps.
He complained that the reason for the poor reputation was Edgar Ghazaryan's criticisms, in particular, that Ghazaryan said that Vahe Grigoryan became an illustration of the Constitutional Court, as well as the statements that the Constitutional Court had been voiced during live broadcasts. He neutralized the Declaration of Independence, which did not have the right to, and that the judges who made that decision are either ignorant or traitor.
It was after the voice of this protest, the law enforcement officers were fighting for Edgar Ghazaryan to start legal processes.
According to Ghazaryan, Pashinyan aims to show the public that who will dare to the judge will receive the same fate.
Zhoghovurd daily has learned that the instructions of the native authorities have begun "Word Study" and who will be badly expressed in a judicial or legal representative, "they will go."
In other words, Pashinyan is launching a new wave of persecution, the target of which is political criticism and the case of Edgar Ghazaryan will not remain unique. "