A Baptist man, Gagik Mirzoyan, received a suspended sentence on July 7 after he refused to swear the military oath or serve with weapons when he was called to serve in the unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, internationally considered part of Azerbaijan. In April, VOMC reported that Mirzoyan had been beaten and given ten days detention for sharing his faith (click here for details).
Mirzoyan is now back with his military unit in the Hadrut district where he is under "special supervision." He is not under any particular pressure at this point. Historically, Baptists in much of the former Soviet Union are pacifists in doctrine, but this has not prevented believers such as Mirzoyan from being conscripted into military service.
Pray that Mirzoyan will be free to practice his faith without further harassment or punishment.
For more information on the difficulties facing Christians in the region, click here.