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    Avetik Ishkhanyan. "The Holy See monk's arguments do not stand any examination."

    August 23 2014


    Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin monk T. Partev Barseghyan, referring to
    the U.S. State Department published the 2013 annual report on freedom
    of belief, expressed bewilderment. The monk, bringing a number of
    arguments, said that the Armenian Apostolic Church has obtained its
    dominant position over the history. Chairman of Armenia's Helsinki
    Committee, also human rights defender, Avetik Ishkhanyan, in the
    conversation with Aravot.am, referring to the response by the Holy
    See, considered it expected, since as said by Mr. Ishkhanyan, the
    Armenian Apostolic Church has a number of state-sponsored monopolies,
    and in this case, it was also agreed that instead of the government,
    the Armenian Apostolic church would respond to the State Department's
    report. "In fact, the arguments by the Holy See's monk do not stand
    any examination, in the sense that the majority of us is the
    descendent of the Armenian Apostolic Church over the centuries.
    Similarly, the Soviet years can be justified that no church can be
    built because the majority of the population is atheist. Moreover, the
    intolerant attitude that exists by the Apostolic Church and the
    government towards other churches is taking to the split of the
    nation. Discriminating attitude against other religious organizations
    is an anti-national activity. As for the report, it was pretty
    objective. The only thing I did not know was that other religious
    organizations have no right to distribute religious literature over
    1000 print copies." As said by the human right defender, according to
    the National Strategy for the Protection of Human Rights of Armenia,
    in fact, the government has adopted that there are pressures over
    teachers of other religious beliefs, which must be stopped; it has
    adopted that tolerant attitude to other religion directions in
    compliance with the principles of Toledo should be disseminated at
    schools. "Why did not the Armenian Apostolic Church say anything
    against this strategy?" expresses his bewilderment Avetik Ishkhanyan.
    Referring to the idea of the Holy See's representative that it is hard
    to imagine that in Greece, where the majority of population are
    descendants of the Greek Orthodox Church, privileges were given to
    another church, our interlocutor said, "Greece cannot be a successful
    example. Greece is one of the rare countries of Europe where the
    church is not separated from the state. I have Greek friends, one of
    which now lives in Kiev. He told me that it was impossible to live in
    Greece, because if the kids were even sick and should not attend the
    school, then it was mandatory to attend the school and participate in
    praying. If a child did not participate in praying due to the illness,
    the priests were coming to his home, rebuking, and forcing him to go
    to chapel every Sunday. Having a great respect for Greeks, I think
    that with the "part" of church, the European family member Greece is
    still in the medieval retarded condition, which can be one of the
    reasons for its economic failures."


    Gohar HAKOBYAN
    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/08/23/166621/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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