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    ANCA WELCOMES END TO U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT'S THREE-MONTH SILENCE ON AZERBAIJAN'S DESTRUCTION OF HISTORIC DJULFA CEMETERY

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 09 2006

    WASHINGTON, MARCH 9, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "We welcome the
    end to the State Department's long silence on Djulfa, but regret that
    it took three months and sustained international protest before our
    government summoned the will to utter its first public condemnation of
    a clear cut and thoroughly documented case of cultural desecration,"
    said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, commenting on the
    statement made by U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew
    Bryza at the press conference in Yerevan on March 7. Responding to
    reporters' questions by describing the destruction as a "tragedy,"
    Matthew Bryza noted that, "it's awful what happened in Djulfa. But
    the United States cannot take steps to stop it as it is happening on
    foreign soil. We continually raise this issue at meetings with Azeri
    officials. We are hopeful that the guilty will justly be punished. We
    are hopeful that in no other state of the region such things will
    happen again, as there are great historic monuments in the Caucasus
    and, frankly speaking, in all three states they are endangered." In
    December of 2005, approximately 200 Azerbaijani forces were videotaped
    using sledgehammers to demolish the Armenian cemetery in Djulfa, a
    sacred site of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The cemetery dates back
    to the 7th Century and once was home to as many as 10,000 khatchkars
    (stone-crosses).
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