The Archbishop Mikael is a political prisoner.
October 05, 2025
All those who allegedly condemn Archbishop Michael's imprisonment, claiming that the punishment imposed is "disproportionate," are actually worse because they are hypocritical and are simply trying to say something in a low voice, rather than incur the wrath of the authorities.
It is also important for them to say something and somehow distinguish themselves from the authorities who imprisoned the archbishop.

When they say, "the punishment is disproportionate," they actually find the archbishop guilty and hint that he could still have been imprisoned, but for a shorter period or another, more lenient punishment.

Such behavior and such rhetoric are even more disgusting to me than if they had directly said that they welcome the one who imprisoned the archbishop.
Well, we already know who put him in jail, and we know why he did it.

In short, stay away from your dirty games... at least for now.

The Archbishop Mikael is a political prisoner. He was persecuted and imprisoned for political reasons, which means he should be immediately acquitted and released.

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