
ArmInfo. The Armenian government is collaborating with foreign organizations as part of its anti-church campaign. The newspaper "Hraparak" writes about this, further developing the issue.
"A few days ago, a recording of a telephone conversation between Archbishop Nathan and Father Agan was released. It is obvious that the wiretapping was likely done by law enforcement agencies, possibly the National Security Service," the newspaper writes.
"A detailed plan for disseminating information and communicating it to the public was then developed, which, according to our information, was implemented by the Equal Rights and Independent Media (ERIM) company in conjunction with the RA government. The government provided the necessary materials and resources, while the company modeled the campaign. We were informed that after consulting with the company's experts, the government concluded that to secure the upcoming elections, it was first necessary to 'win over' the Church, and this must be done before the pre-election stage. Currently, new materials are being prepared for publication and new steps are being developed," the source continues.
The newspaper notes that the Prime Minister's press secretary, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, coordinates work with this company and the company's deputy director, Flora Graioni, communicates directly with her. The spokesperson reports to Arayik Harutyunyan. "This company will also be implementing the Proelect project to 'combat disinformation' during the parliamentary elections. We were also informed that, at the government's request, the company will produce a film about the Communist Party's struggle against the Church. This is Pashinyan's personal idea. The film aims to show the public that the government was provoked, and that such steps were initially initiated by representatives of the Church."
Note that ERIM (formerly known as IREX Europe) is a non-profit organization based in Lyon, France. It implements innovative projects aimed at protecting human rights, strengthening independent media, and civil society.
Note that on October 15, it was reported that a group of clergy from the Aragatsotn Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church had been detained. It was later revealed that the clergy were detained based on a complaint filed by Daniel Ioannisyan, head of the "Union of Informed Citizens" NGO, to the country's investigative authorities. The complaint was filed in connection with an interview given on September 16 by Aram Arakelyan, then the abbot of Hovhannavank Monastery. Arakelyan stated on Public Television that he had been forced to participate in opposition rallies in 2021.
A statement from the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin announced the detention of 13 clergy, as well as the diocesan treasurer and accountant. Meanwhile, the Investigative Committee of Armenia announced yesterday that it had arrested three individuals in connection with a criminal case involving coercion to participate in public meetings, obstruction of the exercise of electoral rights, and theft of entrusted property on an especially large scale, and had conducted a number of searches. It should be added that this is all part of the anti-church campaign launched by the Armenian Prime Minister against the Armenian Apostolic Church since May of this year.