This is also for those who may not have read the statement by Jim Jatras 
regarding the sequestration of His Grace, Bishop Artemije.  And again, it would 
behoove those who have read it to read it again.   Stella
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http://www.savekosovo.org/default.asp?p=14

The American Council for Kosovo
Statement by James George Jatras Regarding the Sequestration of His Grace, 
Bishop ARTEMIJE of Ras and Prizren and Kosovo and Metohija, and Pressure on 
Monastics and Laypersons Loyal to Him

February 23, 2010
Washington, DC


Since the suspension of Vladika ARTEMIJE from administration of his Eparchy the 
claim has been advanced that His Grace retains his full dignity as Bishop Ras 
and Prizren and Kosovo and Metohija and that he is only barred from direct 
control over the affairs of his Diocese. Supposedly, he is otherwise a free man 
and can do all else appropriate to his status. He can go anywhere and talk to 
anyone, without restriction, supervision, or need for permission. 

However, circumstances since Vladika Artemije's suspension call that claim into 
serious question. Nothing in maintaining silence over matters for investigation 
requires Vladika Artemije to remain within his residence in Gracanica 
Monastery; to be unable to meet with his spiritual children within his Eparchy 
and elsewhere; to visit his doctor in Belgrade (His Grace is not a young man); 
or to be unable to speak with the media, at least about topics unrelated to the 
current controversy. 

Yet we see him doing none of these things. In fact, we do not see him at all. 
It seems the only glimpse of Vladika Artemije has been a single photo posted on 
the website established on the purported "new" Eparchy website following the 
apparent seizure of His Grace's site. (In the same vein, what justifies seizure 
and shutdown of Vladika Artemije's site, if not to silence and isolate him?). 
That photo shows Vladika Artemije serving in church together with suffragan 
Bishop Teodosije, known to be aligned with those seeking to justify Vladika 
Artemije's suspension. The evident purpose of the photo is to demonstrate that 
Vladika Artemije is well and apparently content with his current status. 
Viewing the photo one cannot escape the sense one has from a photo of a kidnap 
victim sent to his family by his captors to show that he is still in good 
health. The only way to dispel the sense that Vladika Artemije effectively is 
sequestered as a virtual prisoner is for him to emerge from Gracanica and 
travel as he pleases, both within his Eparchy and outside it, including to 
Belgrade; and to meet with Serbian and foreign media to give a direct, 
uncensored account of his circumstances and wellbeing, and to speak his mind on 
issues of importance to his endangered flock. This must be permitted without 
further delay. 

Inseparable from the issue of Vladika Artemije's evidently forced isolation are 
highly disturbing reports that monastics and laypersons loyal to him are being 
pressured to abandon or disown him as the price for their daily subsistence. It 
must be kept in mind that since Vladika Artemije's suspension all the financial 
resources of the Eparchy are in the hands of those responsible for his 
suspension. This means that monastics and laypersons, both at Gracanica and at 
other establishments in the Eparchy, who have their daily rations from the 
monastic refectories and other customary means of support, now find themselves 
entirely under the control of persons they have reason to believe are 
unfriendly towards their beloved Archpastor. There have been disturbing reports 
of individuals loyal to Vladika Artemije being told, in so many words, that 
they will be fed only if they consent to morally disown His Grace and take 
sides with the new order in the Eparchy. The only alternatives to submission 
are to rely on the meagre private resources of a few individuals, which are 
rapidly being depleted; or to physically depart from the Eparchy. It is clear 
that what is at work is a campaign of attrition against Vladika Artemije's most 
loyal supporters to draw them away, either morally or physically, and so 
isolate him further. This obscene un-Christian campaign must stop at once. 

Once again, in accordance with the Open Appeal ( 
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/open-appeal-for-the-reinstatement-ofhis-grace-bishop-artemije-of-ras-and-prizren-and-kosovo-and
 ) for the Reinstatement of Vladika Artemije, I ask that he be returned to 
effective control over his Eparchy without delay. 
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