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    AZERIS TRANSFORM ARMENIAN CEMETERY INTO A SHOOTING-RANGE

    Yerkir
    16.03.2006 12:09

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - In December 2005, the Azerbaijani military razed
    to the ground about 3,500 khachkars - gigantic carved stone cross
    headstones, dating from the 15th century - in the Nakhichevan exclave
    on the Iranian and Turkish borders.

    The medieval cemetery originally held 10,000 of these exquisitely
    carved headstones. Armenians formed a majority in this region during
    the 17th to 19th centuries.

    The number of headstones - which hold both religious and cultural
    significance - was reduced to half during the soviet years, and in
    the last decade, a conscious effort to demolish them and remove all
    traces of Armenians resulted in the complete destruction and removal
    of all remaining monuments.

    The most recent effort to break up and remove the stone crosses was
    noted in December 2005. This week, clerics on the Iranian border
    photographed the barren cemetery and its new feature - a shooting
    range.

    The government of Armenia presented a formal complaint to UNESCO
    Director General Koichiro Matsuura on the destruction of monuments
    which form a part of the cultural patrimony of the world. In addition,
    the European Parliament, in February 2006, condemned the destruction
    of these irreplaceable treasures.
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