Russian Orthodox Church Calls Detention of Metropolitan Hilarion a "Gross Provocation"
L'essentiel
- The Russian Orthodox Church has labeled the detention of Metropolitan Hilarion in the Czech Republic a "gross provocation" and a "blatant provocation" orchestrated by Russia's opponents.
- Igor Vyzhanov, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate's External Church Relations Department, suggested the incident was a "classic frame-up" involving planted drugs, reflecting the perceived weakness and "moral decay" of Europe.
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Metropolitan Hilarion was detained in the Czech Republic. The Russian Orthodox Church views this as a deliberate act of provocation by their adversaries.
MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. Russia’s Orthodox Church views the detention of Metropolitan Hilarion in the Czech Republic as a gross provocation, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s External Church Relations Department Igor Vyzhanov said.
"The situation looks like a blatant provocation. What’s striking is its primitive, clumsy nature. It looks like a classic frame-up: it’s common knowledge that planting drugs is a favorite tactic of unscrupulous law enforcement officers around the world," he told TASS, adding that the use of such underhanded tactics by Russia’s opponents reveals their weakness.
"Despite these attempts, Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church still undoubtedly appear to be the most robust force, especially against the backdrop of the total moral decay currently prevailing in Europe," he emphasized.
Questions ouvertes
- What were the specific charges leading to Metropolitan Hilarion's detention?
- What is the official response from the Czech Republic regarding the detention?
- What is the nature of the relationship between Metropolitan Hilarion and the Czech authorities?
- What specific 'opponents' is Igor Vyzhanov referring to?





