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    PanArmenian News
    Jan 13 2005

    ARMENIANS EXPATRIATED FROM NORTH ARTSAKH SETTLE IN KARVACHAR


    13.01.2005 16:07

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The territory of Karvachar (Kelbajar) is being
    spontaneously settled by Armenians, expatriated from their residence
    places in North Artsakh. Unfortunately, official Yerevan and
    Stepanakert statements that there is no state policy on settling the
    security belt territories are true," Azg newspaper writes in its
    today's issue. Meanwhile, the article author notes that Azerbaijan
    pursues an official policy of peopling of former Armenian settlements
    in the territories of NKR that are occupied. Forced migrants from
    Getashen, Shahumian and other places mainly live in Karvachar. In May
    1991, the newspaper reminds, the soviet army and OMON (special
    destination militia detachment) held an operation to deport the
    residents of Armenian villages of North Artsakh. "Our houses stayed
    on the other side of the Mrav Mounts," the present residents of
    Karvachar say. Getashen resident Yeghish Markosian has walked all
    over the territory of the former Kelbajar region. He shows the
    newspaper journalist innumerable khachkars (stone steles picturing
    crosses), churches, monasteries. "Where from the Turks have
    khachkars, churches, monasteries?" he asks. "Already 150 years ago it
    was a land inhabited by Armenians." When in 1992 Armenian forces
    entered Kelbajar, in the regional museum of the city they found a
    khachkar of the 10-th century with an inscription in Armenian, which
    was presented to the visitors as a monument of the Azeri culture.
    Dadivank famous monastery, where according to the tradition the
    relics of St. Apostle Thaddeus, the Enlightener of Armenia, are kept,
    is also situated in the Kelbajar territory. The name Kelbajar itself
    is the distorted Armenian place-name of Karvachar. "This land was
    Armenian and it remains Armenian," the former Getashen resident
    concludes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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