ArmInfo. Samvel Karapetyan, a Russian businessman of Armenian descent who was arrested earlier in Yerevan for supporting the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), responded to the Divine Liturgy celebrated by defrocked clergyman Stepan Asatryan at the Hovhannavank Monastery and the participation of the current Armenian authorities.
In a message from the Armenian National Security Service detention center, Karapetyan noted that the events of yesterday and the preceding days confirmed his most dire predictions. "A small group has demonstrated that they are literally ready to trample over every sacred object. To maintain power, these people have committed acts unseen in the history of the Armenian people, attempting to hostilely disrupt the order of the Armenian Apostolic Church and defame the Holy Liturgy through their interference.
Thus, this government has taken a new "step" on the path to national schism, earning the condemnation and anger of all Armenians. We can be sure that this small group will not stop here in their attempts to attack and discredit our most important national institution-our Motherland, Etchmiadzin. However, they must know that we will continue to defend our values and sacred objects, just as we did centuries ago, yesterday, and will do tomorrow. No hardships can stop our march to victory.
No amount of imprisonment can break the will of today's many political prisoners-Archbishops Mikael, Bagrat, and Mkrtich, dozens of Gyumri residents, including Ruben Mkhitaryan, who is responsible for the "Our Way" movement in Gyumri, and our other friends and colleagues-to live free from tyranny and foreign influence, guided by true Christian values, restoring dignity, and creating a prosperous civil society in Armenia. "We will do it - 'Our way,'" Karapetyan said in his message.
As a reminder, Samvel Karapetyan was detained in Yerevan on the night of June 18 by Armenian law enforcement agencies after expressing support for the Armenian Apostolic Church. This was followed by open threats from the Prime Minister. On the night of June 19, the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction remanded Samvel Karapetyan in custody for two months. He is being held in the Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary (the notorious "KGB basement" in the National Security Service building). He is accused of publicly calling for a takeover of power in the country. Karapetyan denies guilt. Furthermore, in July, the head of the Tashir Group of Companies was charged with new money laundering. In October, the Anti- Corruption Court extended Karapetyan's detention once again, this time for another month.