RELIGIOUS SECTS ILLEGALLY FORMED IN ARMENIA TO SUPPORT POSSIBLE REVOLUTION
YEREVAN, JULY 20. ARMINFO. The charismatic sect "Embassy of God"
whose 50,000 members took part in the "orange" revolution in Ukraine
is now illegally acting in Armenia, says the head of the Center for
Destructive Cult Victims Adaptation NGO Alexander Amaryan.
He says that the religious organization Living Faith is advertised
in the internet as the Armenian branch of the Embassy of God with
the Yerevan address and phone specified. For conspiracy one can
call a music shop and arrange a meeting with he sect leaders. The
sect consists of groups covering various spheres - from pure religio
to business.
Amaryan cannot say how many members the sect has as it is not
registered in Armenia.
The Embassy of God was the active figure of the Ukrainian revolution
with the leader of the Christian Liberal Party of Ukraine Leonid
Chernovetsky - now advisor of Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko
- being one of the friends and supporters of the founder of the
sect Nigerian Sandey Adelaji. The sect has got 2.3 h from the Kiev
Municipality for constructing a cathedral and cultural and spots
complex. The leader of the sect's Russian branch pastor Alexander Dzuba
says that the experience of the Embassy of God will help in effecting
"orange" revolution in Russia too.
In an interview to Charisma 37-year-old Adelaja says that before 40
he will complete his mission in Ukraine and during his 40s he will be
engaged in transforming Europe, while during his 50s he will proceed
with two continents.
Amaryan says that according to his center's survey one of the
objectives of foreign organizations in Armenia is to actively support
destructive religious sects with a view to create a reserve of fanatics
for their involvement in possible mass disorders and potential pressure
on the government.
Amaryan says that he has proofs of that. He reminds of the incident
when a sector of mormons has copied and exported form Armenia to the US
the whole individual data of the Central Archives. He says that sects
may be trying to gain control over certain state officials by bribing
and blackmailing them or manipulating with their consciousness. But
their key goal is to undermine the spiritual foundations of Armenian
society for weakening the Armenian state.-
YEREVAN, JULY 20. ARMINFO. The charismatic sect "Embassy of God"
whose 50,000 members took part in the "orange" revolution in Ukraine
is now illegally acting in Armenia, says the head of the Center for
Destructive Cult Victims Adaptation NGO Alexander Amaryan.
He says that the religious organization Living Faith is advertised
in the internet as the Armenian branch of the Embassy of God with
the Yerevan address and phone specified. For conspiracy one can
call a music shop and arrange a meeting with he sect leaders. The
sect consists of groups covering various spheres - from pure religio
to business.
Amaryan cannot say how many members the sect has as it is not
registered in Armenia.
The Embassy of God was the active figure of the Ukrainian revolution
with the leader of the Christian Liberal Party of Ukraine Leonid
Chernovetsky - now advisor of Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko
- being one of the friends and supporters of the founder of the
sect Nigerian Sandey Adelaji. The sect has got 2.3 h from the Kiev
Municipality for constructing a cathedral and cultural and spots
complex. The leader of the sect's Russian branch pastor Alexander Dzuba
says that the experience of the Embassy of God will help in effecting
"orange" revolution in Russia too.
In an interview to Charisma 37-year-old Adelaja says that before 40
he will complete his mission in Ukraine and during his 40s he will be
engaged in transforming Europe, while during his 50s he will proceed
with two continents.
Amaryan says that according to his center's survey one of the
objectives of foreign organizations in Armenia is to actively support
destructive religious sects with a view to create a reserve of fanatics
for their involvement in possible mass disorders and potential pressure
on the government.
Amaryan says that he has proofs of that. He reminds of the incident
when a sector of mormons has copied and exported form Armenia to the US
the whole individual data of the Central Archives. He says that sects
may be trying to gain control over certain state officials by bribing
and blackmailing them or manipulating with their consciousness. But
their key goal is to undermine the spiritual foundations of Armenian
society for weakening the Armenian state.-