Claim Regarding Pashinyan's Mental Health Document is Fake
Yesterday, a fake document regarding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's health condition surfaced on the internet, allegedly sent by the Krasnodar city psychiatric facility on November 1, 2001, addressed to the Krasnodar prosecutor's office.
The Information Verification Center of the Prime Minister's Staff has announced that the published document and the data contained within it are falsified and have no connection to Nikol Pashinyan.
To prove this claim, it is sufficient to pay attention to the photograph of Nikol Pashinyan included in the published document and compare it with the photograph from his 1991 examination booklet, which was shared on the Prime Minister's Facebook page in 2018. As we can see, the falsified document uses the exact photograph extracted from the examination booklet.
Such counterfeit documents have been published on many other occasions. In August 2018, it was claimed that Nikol Pashinyan was an agent of the National Security Service, along with a series of documents that clearly contained fabrications. This information was quickly refuted.
Months ago, another fake letter appeared in the media, allegedly addressed to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, which purportedly mentioned Nikol Pashinyan's willingness to hand over Nagorno-Karabakh. The falsity of this letter was once again denied within a short period, as reported by the Information Verification Center of the Prime Minister's Staff.