Poturaev: We must tell Europe that UOC is a tool of Putin's dictatorship
Nikita Poturaev. Photo: bbc.com
On April 10, 2023, Nikita Poturaev, MP from the Servant of the People party, Chairperson of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, said that Europeans should be told that the UOC is an instrument of Putin's dictatorship.
In an interview with Ukrinform, Poturaev said that freedom of religion is one of the fundamental European values. At the same time, he is sure that the authorities of the country, by banning the UOC, do not violate freedom of religion.
“What is Ukraine doing? It is doing only what these bills (on the ban of the UOC – Ed.) provide for – that religious organizations located on the territory of the aggressor and occupier state and which, in fact, are merged with the so-called dictatorship ruling in the Russian Federation, cannot have any relations with Ukrainian religious organizations.”
Poturaev clarified that in fact “Ukrainian religious organizations do not have the right to have any relationship with religious organizations originating from the aggressor state, and even more so to somehow be subordinated to such religious organizations.”
In his opinion, "such a law will provide an opportunity for the Ukrainian state and anyone – a citizen, a politician, a diplomat – to communicate absolutely calmly, convincingly and reasonably with our Western friends and partners."
“We may even answer those who ask us there, perhaps sometimes not very clear and therefore not very pleasant questions, that this is (the UOC ban – Ed.) is not about religion. This is exclusively about relations with organizations that are actually tools of Putin's dictatorship,” the MP said.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that according to Poturaev, by banning the UOC, the Ukrainian authorities are not fighting religion.
Read also
Abducted Ukrainian Deacon Dies During Military Training
Abducted and conscripted Ukrainian deacon Orest Black, known for his devotion and sacred singing, tragically died at age 46 during military training, leaving a legacy of faith and humility.
Court Hearing on Expulsion of Monks from Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Postponed Again
A long-delayed monastery lawsuit against a sanctuary faces yet another indefinite postponement after the presiding judge went on sick leave.
OCA Clergy Gather for Winter Synaxis Focused on Renewal and Resilience
More than 100 OCA clergy gathered online for the Winter 2025 Synaxis to pray, learn, and reflect on sustaining pastoral ministry and avoiding burnout through renewal in Christ.
Trump Administration Moves to Ban Federally Funded Transgender Procedures for Minors
The Trump administration is moving to bar federally funded hospitals from performing transgender medical procedures on minors, citing evidence of harm and a duty to protect children.
Bp. Theodosius: Ukraine's Authorities Classify Icons as Works of Art and Relics as Mummies
ROCOR hierarch links current policies toward holy sites and clergy to Soviet-era repression, calls for prayer and respect for religious freedom.
Society of St. John's Day of Action Gives Hope Persecution of UOC May Subside, Analyst Says
Political scientist says congressional outreach and high-level U.S. statements signal possible shift in response to persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.