I Officially Declare that I Am Not in the So-Called Recordings: Archbishop Bagrat
The leader of the 'Holy Struggle' movement, Archbishop Bagrat, is confident that no one can prove who is speaking in the controversial recordings. He made this statement at the courtroom of the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction, where hearings are taking place regarding the archbishop and 17 other individuals.
Archbishop Bagrat emphasized that the recordings presented by the prosecution must undergo examination. 'Essentially, we are building a building, but we have started on the 3rd, 4th, or 5th floor. This building has no foundation. What right do people have to claim they obtained permission to allegedly make recordings? We say that the recordings should be examined, and you say you will do it later. I officially declare right now that I am not in these so-called recordings. Let anyone prove that it is me, Igor, Tigran, Hayk, or someone else. You cannot prove it,' the archbishop stated.
It is worth noting that according to the Investigative Committee of Armenia, participants and leaders of the 'Holy Struggle' movement had planned to carry out operations aimed at terrorism and seizing power in Armenia.