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    THE RAPE OF NIJ CHURCH'S ARMENIAN IDENTITY

    Azg/arm
    24 Feb 05

    A daily Azg reader responded to Feb. 23 article by Agence France
    Presse titled "Christian Minority in Azerbaijan Gets Rid of Armenian
    Eyesore" posted in our website and dealing with the Udi minority of
    Azerbaijan who destroys Armenian monuments of the country in order not
    to be likened to Azerbaijan's enemy - the Armenians. Below we present
    the reader's letter to Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise's director
    whose company undertook restoration of Armenian church in village of
    Nij.

    Dear Mr. Alf Henry Rasmussen,

    I would like to express my deepest condemns regarding the cultural
    vandalism against the Armenian church in Nij which was being restored
    by Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise. This act of Azerbaijan's
    infamous policy of cultural genocide against the Armenian heritage is
    indirectly and, I hope, unwillingly sponsored by the Norwegian
    government.

    As Agence France Presse reports, during the reconstruction, the
    Armenian identity of the church has been eliminated.

    As far as Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise is the sponsor of the
    reconstruction, it should have prohibited cultural vandalism against
    the Armenian heritage while completing the mission.

    Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise has indirectly supported cultural
    genocide against the Armenian heritage in present-day Azerbaijan
    before too. The Research on Armenian Architecture (RAA) had warned
    about the ridiculousnessof this reconstruction in Azerbaijan before
    the Armenian inscriptions were wiped off. Particularly speaking of
    Sourb Asdvadzadzin of Kish, RAA had expressed its deep concern
    regarding the fact that the Norwegian scholars have commenced
    collaboration with their Azerbaijani colleagues since 2000 aiming at
    the restoration of the Armenian St. Yeghishe (also known as Sourb
    Asdvadzadzin, i.e. Holy Virgin) Church of Kish Village. Being unaware
    of the historical past of the region in general, and the history of
    the village in particular, and without further investigation into the
    historical sources, the Norwegians take for granted the false theories
    of the Azerbaijani scholars and keep alleging that the church is a
    monument of Christian Albanian culture, i.e. it was created by the
    Christian ancestors of the present-day Azerbaijani people
    (http://www.raa.am/).

    As your website
    http://www.nhe-az.org/eng/Galleries/church/image003.html announces,
    the church in Kish functioning as a museum (now) after being
    reconstructed by your organization.

    After the government-planned annihilation of tens of thousands of
    Armenian stone-crosses in Jugha, Nakhijevan (situated in present-day
    Azerbaijan), Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise should have realized
    the danger of reconstructing Albanian Christian monuments in
    Azerbaijan.

    I hope Norwegian Humanitarian Enterprise will try its best to correct
    its mistakes: the Armenian inscriptions should be put back, otherwise
    be kept in a safe place, until the Azerbaijani society stops rewriting
    the history. The pictures of the Armenian inscriptions (before and
    after being scrapped off)should be publicized. The reality for the
    church of Kish has to be published and Norwegian Humanitarian
    Enterprise should stop its cultural reconstruction plans in a country
    that wants to eliminate every single trait of the Armenian heritage in
    its territory.

    Sincerely, Simon Maghakyan, Phi Theta Kappa International Honor
    Society; President of Sigma Phi Chapter Littleton, Colorado, USA
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