

The critical situation of Artsakh resident Arthur Osipyan, who has been on hunger strike for 23 days, continues to receive attention from the Justice Ministry of Armenia. According to the recent statement from Justice Minister Srbuhi Galyan, while Osipyan's health remains stable, he is closely monitored by medical staff with regular health checks conducted daily. Despite the deteriorating conditions of a prolonged hunger strike, the individual, protesting against his detention following a dispute with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has remained resolute in his stance. Minister Galyan provided insights into the efforts to manage the situation, noting that though she hasn't personally visited Osipyan, the Correctional Service's social and psychological unit has actively followed his case. The minister acknowledged the seriousness of the hunger strike scenario, emphasizing humanitarian concerns and the intent to maintain communication regarding Osipyan's well-being. Osipyan, who publicly opposed the Prime Minister in a past encounter, subsequently faced arrest and charges under several criminal statutes. Amid suggestions for legal reconsideration and potential mediation, Minister Galyan's statement underscores the government’s procedural approach in balancing law enforcement principles with humane treatment. As of the latest updates, Osipyan’s protest continues, adding another dimension to the complex socio-political landscape in Armenia.