YEREVAN (Zartonk) — The world-renowned religious freedom organization Christian Solidarity International (CSI) sent a fact-finding mission to Armenia the first week of February to investigate persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Church in parallel with the International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C. The visit concluded with a joint press conference at the Ibis Hotel Center in Yerevan with the Armenia Center for Political Rights (ACPR), a Yerevan-based human rights NGO that has produced a comprehensive legal report on the government’s anti-church campaign.

Swiss Parliamentarian Erich Vontobel participated in the visit and press conference. The February 3 press conference, conducted in English, translated into Armenian on site by Niery Grace Bardakjian, and moderated by Lika Tumanyan was broadcasted live (https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oWFUP7VaMn0).
This took place as religious freedom experts and non-governmental organizations gathered in Washington for the International Religious Freedom Summit, ahead of the visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan by US Vice President J. D. Vance in February.
“Religious freedom conditions have deteriorated sharply in Armenia since this summer,” reported Joel Veldkamp, CSI’s director of advocacy. “We hope to use this visit to put a spotlight on the escalating persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Church for Summit attendees.”
Brief History
Since June 2025, the Armenian government has imprisoned four bishops and one priest. Dozens of others have also been arrested, including church workers, lawyers for the arrested clergy, family members of the clergy, and public supporters of the church. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has publicly vowed to remove the head of the Armenian Church worldwide, Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, from his post and replace him with a candidate selected by a state-appointed committee.



