
ArmInfo. Representatives of Artsakh civil society have addressed an open letter to Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II regarding the behavior of the current head of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, who has joined the anti-church campaign of the current Armenian authorities. They are requesting to consider the issue of replacing the Primate of the diocese.
The letter states, in part: "We, the people of Artsakh, have unwittingly come face to face with a painful reality and appeal to Your Holiness, expressing our deep disappointment and anger over the recent steps and public behavior of the current head of the Artsakh Diocese, Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan. It was extremely disturbing and inexpressibly offensive for all of us to see how Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, violating the laws of our Holy Church, effectively rebelled against the nationally elected and anointed Patriarch of All Armenians, who has always placed and continues to place the issues of the Artsakh peace and the Armenians of Artsakh at the center of his attention, putting forward crucial initiatives to protect our rights, including at high international forums.
It is also unacceptable for us that Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, who is called to protect the holy places and the faithful entrusted to him, is taking countermeasures against this calling. In particular, he honors and respects the person primarily responsible for the political decision to hand over Artsakh, with its monasteries, churches, crosstones, cemeteries, and holy sites, to the enemy, effectively joining their blasphemous anti-church campaign."
The statement notes that this step, both in its content and in the manner of its implementation, was perceived by t only as a bow to the current Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, but also as a direct justification for the latter's actions. It is noted that these actions, of course, provoked the righteous anger of people of Artsakh and a loss of trust in this spiritual leader.
"It is particularly regrettable that, in response to numerous appeals from our faithful people, he not only has failed to repent and apologize to the Armenians of Artsakh, but has even avoided meetings with his compatriots and flock, not answered phone calls, and openly displayed disrespect for the community entrusted to him.
Based on the above, we ask you to discuss the issue of replacing the head of the Artsakh Diocese, as the current head has completely lost the trust of the faithful people of Artsakh, and due to the path he has chosen, he no longer has the moral grounds to continue leading the devoted Artsakh Diocese. We ask Your Holiness to respond to the request of your spiritual children of Artsakh and to hear our voice as an expression of the true feelings of the faithful people," the statement reads.
The statement was signed by: Roman Yeritsyan, human rights activist and lawyer, Ruben Melikyan, second Human Rights Defender of Artsakh, Artak Beglaryan, third Human Rights Defender of Artsakh, Gegham Stepanyan, Acting Human Rights Defender of Artsakh, and Nare Simonyan, public figure.
As well as non-governmental organizations: "Council of Elders of Artsakh" NGO, Vasn Hayrenyats NGO, "Union of Artsakh"NGO, "Artsakh Oyama Kyokushin Karate Federation" NGO, "Artsakh Culture and Tourism Development Agency" NGO; "Revival of Artsakh" NGO, "Justice and Return" NGO, Avetis Puluzyan Charitable NGO, "Power of Mind" NGO, "In the Footsteps of Ancestors" NGO, "Equal Opportunities" NGO, "Next to the Soldier of Artsakh" NGO, "Center for the Preservation of Artsakh Culture" NGO, "Motherhood" NGO; "Return Kyokushin Karate Club" NGO, "Today for Tomorrow" NGO, "Sports and Youth of Artsakh" NGO, "Development Center" NGO, "Artsakh Martial Arts Association" NGO, "Artsakh Mixed Martial Arts Federation" NGO, and "Artsakh Muay Thai Federation" NGO.