
Armenia/Francia/Russia/Stati Uniti: campagne di influenza che si intersecano convergono sull’opposizione armena
https://www.intelligenceonline.com/corporate-intelligence/2024/06/18/intersecting-influence-campaigns-converge-on-armenian-opposition,110248766-gra
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Sorry yet another unreadable article from this source. But wanted to share because this time the spotlight is on Ruben Vardanyan – with a slight hope that someone somehow gets some part of this article shared in the comment section.
>The controversial figure of Armenian businessman Ruben Vardanyan, who is awaiting trial in Azerbaijan, appears to be the catalyst for a wave of separate suspected influence campaigns stemming from Russia, **Azerbaijan**, the United States and France.
That’s some menagerie of influencers…
# Armenia, France, Russia, United States
## Intersecting influence campaigns converge on Armenian opposition
#### The controversial figure of Armenian businessman Ruben Vardanyan, who is awaiting trial in Azerbaijan, appears to be the catalyst for a wave of separate suspected influence campaigns stemming from Russia, Azerbaijan, the United States and France.
*Published on 18.06.2024 at 04:00 GMT Reading time 3 minutes*
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s cabinet is trying to keep track of the opposition’s movements as protestors continue to call for Pashinyan’s resignation in demonstrations that on 12 June alone resulted in dozens of injuries. Intelligence Online understands that Pashinyan’s security detail is particularly concerned with the role businessman Ruben Vardanyan could play in unifying the Armenian diaspora. They are especially concerned about his impact in the United States and France, where advocates for the opposition are the most vocal.
Vardanyan, who served as state minister of the Armenian region of Nagorno-Karabakh (or Artsakh) from November 2022 to February 2023, was arrested by Azerbaijan border guard service (DSX) last September and is currently being held behind bars in Azerbaijan awaiting trial. His case has now been postponed to this October. The wealthy businessman was only recently labelled as a political opponent in Armenia, where he is known for his philanthropic endeavours, especially in restoring the country’s cultural heritage.
### Speculation from all fronts
Pashinyan’s team is keeping a lookout for pockets of support for Vardanyan, especially in his Russian networks. The prime minister’s inner circle is concerned about Russian backing of the opposition. Though Vardanyan very publicly renounced his Russian nationality in September 2022, he still has a strong network of business connections in the country. In late 2020, he and his wife Veronika Zonabend opened a business club and events space, Noôdome, in Moscow. Zonabend replaced him as the majority shareholder of his businesses in Russia when he left the country in late 2022.
On the Azerbaijan side, Baku is more concerned with support from France and the United States. The organisation Free Armenian Prisoners, which has been fighting for Vardayan’s release and that of 22 other Armenians held behind bars, is backed by Edelman Global Advisory, the Washington office of PR magnate Richard Edelman’s New York firm Edelman. In late April, Aze.media, a news outlet that relays the Azerbaijan government’s press releases, posted an article entitled Scenario of absurdity: How Vardanyan’s PR is scaling up and what’s the role of American Edelman.
Free Armenian Prisoners also has connections in France through communications expert Stéphane Fouks’s agency Havas. Like Edelman, Havas shares updates about Vardanyan’s health. On 13 June, it disseminated to the French press a letter sent by the Washington-based law and strategy consulting firm Perseus Strategies to the UN Special Rapporteur on torture. This letter indicated that Vardanyan had been tortured in prison by members of Baku’s state security service (DTX).
The agency also keeps watch of influence campaigns driven by Azerbaijan media. Disinformation campaigns and informational attacks in French-speaking circles have been flying back and forth between Paris and Baku (IO, 01/04/24).
### A mixed reputation
Before becoming active in politics and undertaking philanthropic endeavours in Armenia, Vardanyan built a vast fortune in Russian. In the early 1990s, he opened the now folded Russian investment bank Troika Dialog, which he ran until it was sold and absorbed into SberBank. Leaked banking records in 2019 revealed a scheme set up by Troika Dialog between 2006 and 2013, dubbed the Troika Laundromat, by which the bank had channelled money out of Russia via tax havens and Lithuania.
No one can seriously believe any Armenian deserves to be in an Azeri jail given how it’s not a free country and they imprison journalists all the time. No one. This is no different then Russia imprisoning an American. One country is a democracy and the other isn’t. It’s not right no matter what he did, he should either be in Armenia or in an Armenian jail because he’s our citizen.