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    ANCIENT CROSSES SMASHED WITH SLEDGEHAMMERS

    Independent
    New Zealand Herald, New Zealand
    May 31 2006

    BRUSSELS - Fears that Azerbaijan has systematically destroyed hundreds
    of 500-year-old Christian artefacts have exploded into a diplomatic
    row, after European Union MPs were barred from inspecting an ancient
    Armenian burial site.

    The predominantly Muslim country's Government has been accused by the
    International Council on Monuments and Sites of vandalism similar to
    the Taleban's demolition of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.

    The claims centre on the fate of rare "khachkars", stone crosses
    carved with intricate floral designs, at the burial ground of Djulfa
    in the Nakhichevan region of Azerbaijan, an enclave separated from
    the rest of the country by Armenia.

    The works - some of the most important examples of Armenian heritage
    - are said to have been smashed with sledgehammers last December as
    the site was concreted over.

    The Azerbaijan Government, which denies the claims, is now at the
    centre of a row with MEPs, some of whom it accused of a "biased and
    hysterical approach". Its ambassador to the EU also says the European
    Parliament has ignored damage to Muslim sites in Armenia.

    Azerbaijan refused to allow a delegation of MEPs permission to visit
    the 1500-year-old Djulfa cemetery during their trip to the region
    last month.

    Most of original 10,000 khachkars, which date from the 15th and 16th
    century, were destroyed by the early 20th century.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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