Reading the Greek media, it seems clear that Janullatos is trying to sell Beler's arrest as an attack on the Orthodox Church...
Greece is trying to turn the Fredi Beller case into a religious issue. The elected mayor of Himara has been in jail for almost 3 months because he was caught buying votes, but Athens is leaving no stone unturned to get him out of there. After it was seen that the pressures do not drink water, it seems that Archbishop Jnaullatos has entered the game, who is more than playing the role of the head of the Orthodox Church, he is playing the game of Athens.
Janullato went to Beleri's cell, breaking all kinds of rules and ethics, as it is not up to the church to interfere in these matters. It is true that Janullatos is Greek, but the Church is autocephalous and cannot interfere in matters of justice. However, this visit has made a lot of noise in the Greek media, which have gone as far as publishing the messages of this visit.
According to "Workenter.gr", but also some other media, the message that the archbishop sends with his presence at Beler's side, according to the circles around him, is that the courage to confess the truth is a basic condition for the prevalence of justice and justice is a factor key to sustainable peace and cohesion. According to his inner circle, when one member of the Church is unjustly persecuted, the whole Church is wronged. So it seems that the arrest is being tried to be seen as an attack against the Church.
In the same line was a website of the Greek church, "vimaorthodoxias.gr": "The restoration of justice and legal order contributes to the social solution and the development of understanding and peaceful relations. Among other things, the spiritual support given to Himara Archbishop Fredis Dionysios Beleris, in the only way he knows, is also a message of hope and support for the prisoner's family and the entire community of believers.
Athens has been brutally interfering in our internal affairs for 3 months. Beleri was caught red-handed and no one can get justice. But it seems that now everyone is on the attack, including the church, thinking that if you're Greek, the law doesn't catch you. / Pamphlet
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