“Hraparak” newspaper writes:
Nikol Pashinyan, it’s true, he seems to have taken a time-out in the campaign against the Church until the end of the elections, however, according to our information, they are steadily advancing the plan to destroy the Church.
We learned from a government source that the next step will be AAP hitting financial bases. And they will do it not in the territory of Armenia, but abroad. They want to start legal proceedings against about 600 real estates, various objects, productions of church items, charitable funds and accounts belonging to AAP dioceses scattered around the world.
For that purpose, they decided to use their loyal people living in the diaspora. Now it is the stage of gathering information: with the support of law enforcement officers of different countries, they are collecting evidence regarding the “illegality” of the origin of these properties and companies, they will try to initiate criminal proceedings and bring political lawsuits to courts through Armenians who are citizens of different countries.
Therefore, first abroad of the Armenian Apostolic Church they will paralyze the work of the dioceses and take a lot of resources in connection with advocacy and other services. High pay and other privileges are promised to those who will participate in the implementation of this Pashinyan program.
Our source tells us that the work of this intelligence phase is coordinated by the Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia in cooperation with the relevant services of Turkey and Azerbaijan. Deputy heads of services Arman Boshyan, Mutalu Tokai and Zaur Ismailov are involved in the project.
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