
ArmInfo. The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) has expressed its deep concern and indignation over the upcoming Armenian Prayer Breakfast, scheduled for November 14-15, 2025, with the support and participation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
In a statement received by ArmInfo, the EAFJD noted that the promotion of interfaith dialogue is an integral and respected part of Armenian spiritual heritage. In this regard, the Armenian Diaspora organization regretfully noted that the event appears to be yet another example of the current Armenian authorities instrumentalizing religious traditions for political purposes. "Such actions risk undermining the genuine spiritual and reconciliatory purpose that prayer gatherings are meant to embody. This initiative is apparently intended to distract attention from the government's ongoing anti-democratic actions and its systematic campaign of pressure against the Armenian Apostolic Church-the spiritual cornerstone of the Armenian nation-and to lend legitimacy and credence to its increasingly authoritarian policies and steps," the organization's statement reads.
The EAFJD expressed particular concern about the broader context in which this event is being organized-a context marked by growing state interference in religious affairs and mounting pressure on the Armenian Apostolic Church. " This campaign is evidenced by the politically motivated persecution and imprisonment of high-ranking church officials and their supporters, including: the primate of the Shirak Diocese and a prominent clergyman of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, sentenced to two years in prison on charges of "calls to overthrow constitutional order", widely regarded by his defense and the Church as politically motivated; the former primate of the Tavush Diocese and the leader of the "Sacred Struggle" opposition movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, who has been in pre- trial detention since June 2025 along with more than a dozen of his supporters, charged with allegedly plotting a coup d'etat to overthrow the government; the primate of the Aragatsotn Diocese, Bishop Mkrtich Proshyan, arrested in October and currently in pre-trial detention on charges of allegedly "coercing citizens into taking part in public gatherings" in 2021; philanthropist Samvel Karapetyan, held in pretrial detention since June 2025 on politically motivated charges following his public statement in defense of the Church in the face of government attacks," the Organization added.
The EAFJD calls on all European clergy and dignitaries invited to the Armenian Prayer Breakfast to approach their participation with due awareness of these serious concerns. "Engagement such events should not be seen as tacit endorsement of the government's narrative or as indifference to the ongoing erosion of democratic standards and religious freedom in Armenia. Instead, their visit should serve as an opportunity to demonstrate a genuine commitment to democracy, human rights, and religious freedom in Armenia," the diaspora organization asserts.
"Should European representatives nonetheless choose to attend, the EAFJD urges them to: Publicly reaffirm their commitment to democracy, human rights, and freedom of religion; Publicly denounce the persecution and intimidation directed at the Armenian Apostolic Church and its clergy; Seek meetings with the detained and imprisoned high-ranking clergy and political prisoners, including Samvel Karapetyan, to assess their conditions and the nature of the charges against them; Visit the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and meet with His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, to hear firsthand the Church's perspective on the current state of religious freedom and Church-state relations in Armenia.
The EAFJD reiterates that genuine partnership and solidarity with the Republic of Armenia must rest upon on the shared values of justice, democracy, and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of conscience, and not on participation in initiatives that risk providing political cover for repression or inadvertently legitimizing the government's narrative and its growing authoritarian tendencies," the statement reads.