Trial of archbishop underway in Armenia
https://www.rt.com/russia/622962-trial-archbishop-begins-armenia-opposition-vs-pm-pashinyan/ Version 1 of 2. Mikael Ajapahyan has dismissed charges against him of inciting a coup as politically motivated The trial of Armenian Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, the first of its kind in the country’s modern history, has begun in the capital Yerevan. The senior cleric is facing charges of inciting a coup, allegations that he has dismissed as politically motivated. The case marks an escalation in a protracted confrontation between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the opposition, which includes prominent members of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Pashinyan’s opponents have accused him of betraying the country’s national interests after he agreed to hand over several border villages to Azerbaijan, with which Armenia has had territorial disputes. Pashinyan claims the move was aimed at resolving the decades-long conflict between the two former Soviet republics. During the first hearing on Friday, the presiding judge refused to grant a request by Ajapahyan’s lawyer to commute the archbishop’s pre-trial detention, instead extending it by another ten days. The cleric has been in custody since his arrest in late June. The prosecution is basing its charges against the archbishop on two interviews he gave to the media dating back to February 2024 and June 2025, respectively. A police raid on the seat of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the city of Vagharshapat in late June led to clashes between clerics, church members, and law enforcement. Ajapahyan eventually turned himself in voluntarily to the authorities. Commenting on the case against him later on, he proclaimed that the “Lord will not forgive the pathetic minions who know very well what they do.” Earlier this month, Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, discussed with a group of human rights activists the “illegal campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church and its clergy by the ruling political force,” according to a statement published by the church. In late June, the Armenian authorities arrested another high-profile cleric, Bishop Bagrat Galstanyan, on charges of terrorism and preparing a coup. In late June, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described the civil strife in Armenia as its “internal matter” but noted, however, that many people in the large Armenian diaspora in Russia were “watching these events with pain” and did not “accept how this is happening.” |