Catholicos’ New Year Address Not Aired By Government TV

Catholicos’ New Year Address Not Aired By Government TV

Breaking with a decades-long tradition, Armenia’s state television did not broadcast a New Year’s Eve address by Catholicos Garegin II, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church increasingly at loggerheads with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The annual addresses by Garegin and his two predecessors, followed by similar speeches delivered by the incumbent president or prime minister of the republic, had been aired shortly before midnight on December 31 ever since 1990.

“This year, at the last minute, the Public Television Company informed, without any reason, that His Holiness’ New Year’s message will not be broadcast before midnight, as was traditionally customary,” the church’s Echmiadzin-based Mother See said late on Sunday. It said it rejected the state-controlled broadcaster’s offer to air the message during an earlier news program.

Public Television did not issue any statements on the matter as of Tuesday evening. Its executive director and spokesperson did not answer phone calls and written questions from RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

The apparent snub drew strong condemnation from some senior clergymen as well as many opposition and public figures. They accused Pashinyan of ordering the country’s leading TV channel run by his loyalists not to air Garegin’s speech right before his televised remarks.

Armenia — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian kisses a cross held by Catholicos Garegin II during an Easter Mass at Yerevan’s St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, April 21, 2019.

Breaking with a decades-long tradition, Armenia’s state television did not broadcast a New Year’s Eve address by Catholicos Garegin II, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church increasingly at loggerheads with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The annual addresses by Garegin and his two predecessors, followed by similar speeches delivered by the incumbent president or prime minister of the republic, had been aired shortly before midnight on December 31 ever since 1990.

“This year, at the last minute, the Public Television Company informed, without any reason, that His Holiness’ New Year’s message will not be broadcast before midnight, as was traditionally customary,” the church’s Echmiadzin-based Mother See said late on Sunday. It said it rejected the state-controlled broadcaster’s offer to air the message during an earlier news program.

Public Television did not issue any statements on the matter as of Tuesday evening. Its executive director and spokesperson did not answer phone calls and written questions from RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

The apparent snub drew strong condemnation from some senior clergymen as well as many opposition and public figures. They accused Pashinyan of ordering the country’s leading TV channel run by his loyalists not to air Garegin’s speech right before his televised remarks.

Armenia – Worshippers attend a prayer service in support of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, Echmiadzin, October 1, 2023.

The Catholicos spoke of a “relentless pain of immense losses in our hearts” and referred to “the occupation and depopulation of Artsakh” at the start of his New Year message aired by other TV stations.

“Let us surround our sisters and brothers forcibly displaced from Artsakh with caring love; let us increase hope in them so that the vision of returning to native Artsakh never fades and faith in God remains strong,” he said.

Garegin also made a point of inviting group of Karabakh Armenian refugees to his New Year’s Eve dinner with Echmiadzin priests.

By contrast, Pashinyan made no direct mention of the loss of Karabakh in his address to the nation. Instead, he pointed to Armenia’s continuing robust economic growth and praised his government’s response to the influx of more than 100,000 Karabakh refugees. He also said his top priorities now are to pursue “the state interest of the Republic of Armenia” and “find formulas for the normalization and deepening of relations with our neighbors in our region.”

Source: Azatutyun.am

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