
ArmInfo. The Pan-Armenian Council for the Preservation of the Armenian Church considers the government's campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) a deliberate, planned spiritual massacre.
A statement received by ArmInfo notes that the Pan-Armenian Council for the Preservation of the Armenian Church held an expanded meeting. Council members from Paris, Marseille, Tbilisi, Moscow, Sochi, Munich, Berlin, London, Madrid, Beirut, Aleppo, Tripoli, Boston, Atlanta, Fresno, Los Angeles, Montreal, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires took part in the meeting via videoconference. During the meeting, council members expressed their concern and assessment of the situation surrounding the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church, noting that the authorities continue their unlawful actions against the Church and the Catholicos of All Armenians.
"We confront not only an external enemy, but also forces that have established themselves within our own home and are undermining our identity from within. The time has come when silence equals treason, and speaking in a quiet voice is cowardice. If Armenians swallow this insult today and fail to defend their sacred sites and historical memory, tomorrow we will find ourselves in a land that is only called Armenia on paper, completely devoid of all Armenian essence and dignity," reads the statement issued after the meeting.
They believe that this is no longer a series of incompetent management or political errors, but a deliberate, planned spiritual massacre. "The current authorities have brazenly raised their hands against the strongest pillar of our existence-the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church. The state apparatus has undertaken the vile task of dismantling the Holy See, discrediting it, and desecrating our faith," the statement continues.
"Today, we declare that we will not build Armenia's future on national oblivion. We speak harshly, because the time for soft words has passed. We declare unequivocally and demand that the entire world and the government offices in Yerevan hear us: we will defend the Mother See of Etchmiadzin. This is not a bargaining chip.
We will preserve Ararat in our souls and at the core of our statehood. It is not a physical object to be ceded to the enemy. We will stand for Artsakh and the memory of the Genocide. They are an integral part of our identity. Armenia is more than just a territory. Armenia is dignity, memory, and faith that cannot be bought," the statement continues.