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We live in a world where it is impossible to predict what may happen to us tomorrow. That is especially true in today’s Armenia — and above all for citizens, public figures, election candidates, journalists, and bloggers who oppose Pashinyan’s policies. Thousands of citizens are under the watch of Pashinyan’s “law enforcement” agencies, and no one is immune from wiretapping, searches, arrests, or criminal cases stitched together under various — as young people today would say, random — charges. They may also, acting on instructions from…






















































