JEHOVAH'S WITNESS IMPRISONED FOR INSULTING CLERGY MEMBER IN ARMENIA
epress.am
11.28.2011
On Nov. 28, the Court of General Jurisdiction of Malatia-Sebastia
Administrative District of Yerevan sentenced Jehovah's Witness Andranik
Makvetsyan to 6 months in prison.
He was found guilty of insulting a member of the clergy and for
violating the lawful activities of the priest in the vicinity of
the church.
Recall, on May 15, local media reported that Father Yesayi Artenyan
(pictured) of the Holy Trinity Church in the Yerevan neighborhood
of Malatia-Sebastia prohibited two Jehovah's Witnesses, Andranik
Makvetsyan and Samvel Grigoryan, from preaching on church property,
after which he received threats from them.
Speaking to Epress.am following the incident earlier this year, press
officer of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Armenia Tigran Hayrapetyan
described what happened, according to the version presented by
Makvetsyan and Grigoryan.
"At around 9 am on May 15, 2011, the people noted above were speaking
to an elderly man near the Shiraz statue, quite a way off from the
church in the southeastern district. After the conversation was
over, a green Ford make of car approached them. A person in civilian
clothes came out of the vehicle, stood behind them and asked their
names, then threateningly said this is his territory and demanded
that they no longer talk to people about the Bible there. The youth
asked for an appropriate document from him. The person in question,
whose identity as a priest became known during the conversation,
got upset and, aggressively spewing offensive and degrading words at
them, demanded their address and phone numbers. As noted by the youth,
the priest had raised his voice so much that the people standing at
the bus stop in front were looking at him.
"Then the priest in civilian clothes, taking his phone from his
pocket, attempted to photograph the youth. One of the youth put
up his hand in front of the camera phone and didn't permit him to
photograph him. Irritated by all this, Fr. Artenyan, putting his
hands up to Andranik Makvetsyan's face, began to dishonor and curse
(recalling the latter's parents and so on) and threatened [them] and
demanded they call their 'bosses.' Removing his hands from his face,
Andranik tried to call the priest to order so that the latter won't
speak to him with indecent words and threats. Thus, seeing that his
dignity was violated in a public space, the conversation is getting
heated and becoming uncontrollable, he [Andranik] gives his address
and phone number, after which an elderly person takes Fr. Artenyan
off to one side. Then the youth leave. The same day, Makvetsyan gets
a call from Shahumyan police, being informed that Fr. Yesayi Artenyan
has filed a complaint against Andranik. In the evening, at around 7:30
pm, the aforementioned youth go to the police division and present
an explanation of the incident."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
epress.am
11.28.2011
On Nov. 28, the Court of General Jurisdiction of Malatia-Sebastia
Administrative District of Yerevan sentenced Jehovah's Witness Andranik
Makvetsyan to 6 months in prison.
He was found guilty of insulting a member of the clergy and for
violating the lawful activities of the priest in the vicinity of
the church.
Recall, on May 15, local media reported that Father Yesayi Artenyan
(pictured) of the Holy Trinity Church in the Yerevan neighborhood
of Malatia-Sebastia prohibited two Jehovah's Witnesses, Andranik
Makvetsyan and Samvel Grigoryan, from preaching on church property,
after which he received threats from them.
Speaking to Epress.am following the incident earlier this year, press
officer of the Jehovah's Witnesses in Armenia Tigran Hayrapetyan
described what happened, according to the version presented by
Makvetsyan and Grigoryan.
"At around 9 am on May 15, 2011, the people noted above were speaking
to an elderly man near the Shiraz statue, quite a way off from the
church in the southeastern district. After the conversation was
over, a green Ford make of car approached them. A person in civilian
clothes came out of the vehicle, stood behind them and asked their
names, then threateningly said this is his territory and demanded
that they no longer talk to people about the Bible there. The youth
asked for an appropriate document from him. The person in question,
whose identity as a priest became known during the conversation,
got upset and, aggressively spewing offensive and degrading words at
them, demanded their address and phone numbers. As noted by the youth,
the priest had raised his voice so much that the people standing at
the bus stop in front were looking at him.
"Then the priest in civilian clothes, taking his phone from his
pocket, attempted to photograph the youth. One of the youth put
up his hand in front of the camera phone and didn't permit him to
photograph him. Irritated by all this, Fr. Artenyan, putting his
hands up to Andranik Makvetsyan's face, began to dishonor and curse
(recalling the latter's parents and so on) and threatened [them] and
demanded they call their 'bosses.' Removing his hands from his face,
Andranik tried to call the priest to order so that the latter won't
speak to him with indecent words and threats. Thus, seeing that his
dignity was violated in a public space, the conversation is getting
heated and becoming uncontrollable, he [Andranik] gives his address
and phone number, after which an elderly person takes Fr. Artenyan
off to one side. Then the youth leave. The same day, Makvetsyan gets
a call from Shahumyan police, being informed that Fr. Yesayi Artenyan
has filed a complaint against Andranik. In the evening, at around 7:30
pm, the aforementioned youth go to the police division and present
an explanation of the incident."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress