Last updated: May 29, 2026
The arrest and detention of political opponents has been one of the defining controversies of the Pashinyan government, particularly in the period following the 44-Day War and accelerating sharply in 2024 and 2025. Those detained include figures from across the opposition spectrum: leaders of the Armenia Alliance and Hayastan Dashinq blocs, senior clergy of the Armenian Apostolic Church including archbishops and bishops, journalists, civil society activists, and members of political parties competing in the 2026 elections.
Critics of the government argue these arrests constitute politically motivated persecution designed to weaken the opposition ahead of the June 2026 parliamentary elections and to suppress the Srbazan Movement that emerged in spring 2024. The Pashinyan government has characterized the detentions as lawful prosecutions for criminal conduct. International human rights organizations and Western governments have raised concerns about the fairness of proceedings and the conditions of detention.
Groong has covered political prisoners in Armenia extensively, tracking individual cases, the legal proceedings, international responses, and the broader pattern of what critics describe as democratic backsliding. Episodes in this category address the detention of specific individuals, the political context of their arrests, and the implications for Armenia’s stated aspirations toward European integration and rule of law.
Below are all Groong episodes tagged with Political Prisoners.
Episode 320 | Recorded: March 25, 2024
Episode 318 | Recorded: March 18, 2024
Episode 318 | Recorded: March 18, 2024
Episode 316 | Recorded: March 15, 2024
Episode 316 | Recorded: March 15, 2024
Episode 310 | Recorded: February 18, 2024
Episode 310 | Recorded: February 18, 2024
Episode 302 | Recorded: January 14, 2024
Episode 302 | Recorded: January 14, 2024