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Orthodox Church head Pavel, accused by Ukraine of having pro-Russian position

Investigators from Ukraine are examining the Kyiv residence of a leader of the Orthodox Church who is accused of defending Russia’s armed action against Ukraine.

Metropolitan The Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, the most significant monastery in Ukraine, is managed by Pavel Lebed. His Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) branch had previously sided with Moscow’s clergy.

He is allegedly accused of promoting religious and national hate, according to Kiev prosecutors.

Kyiv has been trying to evict him and his followers from the monastery.

Mr Pavel has denied the allegations and argues that the Kyiv authorities have no legal grounds for evicting the monks and staff from the monastery.

In a court appearance on Saturday, reported by the daily Ukrainska Pravda, he called it “a political case” and said “I’ve never been on the side of aggression” – though he did not mention Russia.

“I’m against aggression. And now I’m in Ukraine – this is my land,” he said. He described his current status as “house arrest”.

On Friday hundreds of worshippers gathered at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra monastery – famous for its historic caves – in support of the monks there, protesting against the eviction order.

A statement from the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on the Telegram messaging service, says Metropolitan Pavel is suspected of “violating citizens’ equality” based on their racial, national and religious ties.

It says he “repeatedly insulted the religious feelings of Ukrainians”, “humiliated” other faith groups and “tried to create hostile attitudes towards them”.”He also made statements that justified or denied the actions of the aggressor state,” the SBU says. It alleges it has evidence from Metropolitan Pavel’s public speeches and intercepted communications.

Worshippers at Pechersk Lavra, Kyiv, 31 Mar 23
Image caption,Worshippers supporting the Orthodox monks thronged the Lavra site on Friday

SBU head Vasyl Malyuk said “today the enemy is trying to use the church environment to promote its propaganda and divide Ukrainian society”.

“But we will not give him a single chance!” he stressed.

Last year, the SBU raided the Lavra and other buildings belonging to the UOC, and dozens of clerics have been arrested on accusations of treason and collaboration with Russia. The UOC, however, says there is no evidence to support the charges.

In recent years many worshippers have joined the independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine, while millions still follow the UOC, which split from Moscow last May after centuries under its control.

The Russian Orthodox Church has allied itself with President Vladimir Putin, echoing Kremlin rhetoric in defending the invasion of Ukraine.

Source: BBC

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