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    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    March 23 2006

    Azerbaijan's Culture and Tourism Ministry: `Mikhail Piotrovski's
    `love' for Armenian culture comes from his Armenian mother'

    [ 23 Mar. 2006 16:53 ]

    Associate Member of the Russian Academy of Science, director of the
    State Hermitage Mikhail Piotrovski, in his interview to journalists
    in Armenia, denounced the alleged destruction of Armenian graveyards
    in Julfa region of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. He considered this alleged
    act as destruction of historic and cultural monuments in all
    circumstances.

    Azerbaijan's Culture and Tourism Minister issued a statement
    regarding the Piotrovski's expressions. The Ministry said that
    Piotrovski distorted historical truths and demonstrated his
    unawareness on the abovementioned issue.
    The Ministry informed APA that after the appeal of Armenian Catalicos
    to the former USSR leaders in the 60s of last century a lot of graves
    in Nagorno Garabagh and Julfa cemetery were taken to Armenia. In
    addition, graves belonging to Caucasian Albans were stolen from
    Azerbaijan's regions of Gazakh, Tovuz, Gadabey, Gubadli and Lachin
    and taken to Armenian.
    `The Russian scientist expressed the historical facts that were
    politicized and distorted by Armenian historians. It is surprising
    that, the prominent scientist commented on unreal and unconfirmed
    event without referring to facts. We want to tell Mr.Piotrovski that
    Armenia's aggression to Azerbaijan's territories since 1988 led to
    destruction of world-important 13, country-important 192 and 330
    locally-important historical and cultural monuments, which reflected
    ancient history and glorious past of Azerbaijani people. In addition,
    during Armenian invasion, 808 club-houses, 927 libraries, 22 museums
    with their exhibits and their branches, 85 musical schools and their
    branches, 4 theatre buildings, 4 art galleries with their 100
    thousand rare exhibits, 2 concert halls, 1892 cultural and art
    establishments were destroyed by Armenians. Armenians also vandalized
    the world-important archeological monument, Azikh cave dating to
    Paleolithic period, Khantapa, Kultapa and Shomutapa monuments dating
    to Neolithic period, B.C. VI-VII, which are very important sources to
    research human civilization, Ganjabasar temple dating to Caucasian
    Albanian Christianity, Aghoghlan temple in Lachin region, Asgaran
    castle in Khojali region, Amaras temple, unique exhibits of Kelbajar
    ethnographic museum, ethnographic museum in Lachin dating to 3000
    years ago, which is rich in golden and silver things, its ancient
    coin collection, the unique Aghdam Bread Museum and Stone Monumental
    Museum in Zangilan region, Shusha Ethnographic Museum with 5 thousand
    exhibits, the State Lachin Ethnographic Museum, which is rich in
    carpets, the State Carpet Museum branch in Shusha, popular applied
    art museum and the Garabagh State-Ethnographic Museum with thousand
    exhibits.
    Though these monuments were to be preserved in compliance with the
    International Conventions `On preserve of material values during
    armed conflicts' and `On illegal import and export of material
    values', Armenian barbarians ignoring UNESCO and other international
    organizations, are pursuing their aggressive policy now.
    The Culture and Tourism Ministry expresses its assurance that what
    Piotrovski said does not represent Russian prominent, objective
    historians', scientists' stances on the issue. Bearing in mind that
    Mikhail Piotrovski's `love' for Armenian culture comes from his
    Armenian mother Ripsime Janpoladyan and his father, academician of
    Armenian Academy of Science, archeologist, orientalist, Boris
    Piotrovski's love for Armenian culture, Azerbaijani society would
    better not to be surprised his approach to historical truths.
    We reassure you that `researchers' who attempt to distort history,
    approach truths from chauvinism aspect will never be considered as
    objective scientist and intellectuals. History does not accept
    distortion,' the Ministry concluded./APA/
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