Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Russian Armenians Ask Russian Government To Condemn Vandalism InNakh

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Russian Armenians Ask Russian Government To Condemn Vandalism InNakh

    RUSSIAN ARMENIANS ASK RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO CONDEMN VANDALISM IN NAKHICHEVAN

    www.regnum.ru/english/609484.html
    13: 49 03/21/2006

    On March 20, a round table conference "Armenian monuments in
    Nakhichevan - objects of Azerbaijani vandalism" took place in
    Moscow. As a REGNUM correspondent has been informed in the editorial
    staff of Yerkamas Russian Armenian newspaper, leaders of most Armenian
    organizations in Russia participated in the conference.

    As a result of the conference, the participants issued a statement,
    where they condemn barbarous destruction of the Armenian monuments
    in Old Juga, Nakhichevan, conducted by the Azerbaijani authorities
    in December 2005.

    The statement says that these monuments (about 8,000 of unique
    cross-stones called "khachkar") were in the Nakhichevan province,
    when it was Armenian territory. When in the Soviet times Nakhichevan
    became a part of Azerbaijani territory, almost 4,000 of the monuments
    were destroyed.

    According to the statement, vandalism stopped only in 1998, because
    of UNESCO efforts. But now, when OSCE Minsk Group tries to settle
    Nagorno Karabakh problem, official Baku conducted another act of
    vandalism in Nakhichevan.

    Authors of the statement say, that Azerbaijan also tries to falsify
    the history of Russia, Armenia and Caucasus region as a whole,
    thus disorienting its own citizens and international communities,
    which contradicts to common norms of cultural preservation, and is
    classified by the UN Convention of 1948 as an act of genocide.

    The statement addresses the Russian government, other authorities
    and the Russian Orthodox Church to immediately condemn vandalism and
    demand from the Azerbaijani government strict preservation of cultural
    heritage of other nations according to international conventions.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X