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    HEYDAR ALIYEV FUND PARTICIPATED AT FIRST MEETING OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON PROTECTION OF NON-MATERIAL HERITAGE
    Author: S.Aliyev

    TREND, Azerbaijan
    June 27 2006

    On June 27, PM Mehriban Aliyeva, president of Heydar Aliyev Fund and
    also good-will ambassador of UNESCO in Azerbaijan, participated at
    the first meeting of the General Assembly of courtiers ratifying the
    convention on protection of non-material heritage in Paris.

    The director general of UNESCO Kaitira Matsura mentioned the important
    role of Mehriban Aliyeva in the protection of music and non-material
    cultural heritage of Azerbaijan. Besides, she noted that at present,
    convention was ratified by 45 countries and 7 countries have joined
    the convention.

    In her speech, Aliyeva congratulated the participants on the occasion
    of conviction's entering into force. She noted that the genetic base
    of all world nations is non-material heritage and peoples played
    an important role in the formation of this factor. Therefore the
    protection of non-material heritage is of great importance in the
    modern .world. She presented information about the non-material
    cultural heritage of Azerbaijan. Particularly she noted that mugam
    (national Azeri music) has become one of the masterpieces and
    non-material heritage of Azerbaijan.

    Aliyeva presented to the attention of the participants that at the
    moment there are conflicts, and wars in world which destroy cultural
    heritage. In result of Armenian-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    Armenians have destroyed hundreds of architectural and cultural
    monuments and cities in the occupied territory of Azerbaijan. Aliyeva
    stressed that it needs to increase the attention of international
    organizations and the world public towards this issue.
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