Armenian Center for Political Rights

Last updated: May 29, 2026

The Armenian Center for Political Rights (ACPR) is a civil society organization in Armenia focused on political rights, democratic accountability, and the protection of civil liberties. It engages in monitoring, research, and advocacy on issues related to electoral integrity, the rule of law, freedom of expression, and the conduct of state institutions.

ACPR has been active in periods of political tension in Armenia, including during the post-44-Day War environment of political polarization, the 2021 snap elections, and the ongoing debates about judicial independence and government accountability. The organization represents part of a broader ecosystem of Armenian civil society that operates independently of both government and opposition political parties.

Groong episodes referencing the Armenian Center for Political Rights address issues of civil rights, democratic governance, and the accountability of Armenian political institutions — including the conduct of elections, the independence of the judiciary, and the treatment of political prisoners and detainees.

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Topics:

  • “Forced Illusion of Normalcy”
  • Political Prisoners and Judicial Harassment
  • Negotiations and “Peace Treaty”
  • Armenia’s Military Capacity
  • What Need to be Done?
  • Thoughts from the Participants

Episode 302 | Recorded: January 14, 2024