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    HISTORIAN SAMVEL KARAPETYAN IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE TERM "OCCUPIED TERRITORIES"
    Alisa Gevorgyan - "Radiolur"

    Public Radio of Armenia
    Sept 18 2006

    The last 15 years were certainly fatal for the historical-cultural
    monuments on the territory of Artsakh and the neighboring liberated
    territories. These monuments survived not because the attitude of
    Azerbaijan towards these was milder than towards the headstones in
    Old Jugha. Simply, during these years the memorials were maintained
    by people for whom every item was the holy relic of the motherland
    inherited from predecessors. During the recent years, particularly in
    the light of the opportunities provided by the cease-fire, different
    Armenian organizations were actively studying the historical-cultural
    legacy in Artsakh and the neighboring liberated territories. In 1997
    "ERA" Company undertook reconstruction works at Dadivank complex.

    Currenly archeological digging is under way in Aghdam. Exceptional
    monuments have been found in this region, which once again best confirm
    the centuries-long existence of the Armenian ethnos in this area. "When
    speaking about mutual concessions, it should be kept in mind that
    Armenia has already made concessions by losing Northern Artsakh,"
    says historian Samvel Karapetyan, President of the "ERA" Company.

    Samvel Karapetyan has carried out investigations in all seven liberated
    territories. "The first investigations started in 1993-1996, when no
    resident could be found on these territories.

    Today the situation has changed. I have been to all seven territories,
    but it's not ruled out that in one or two years the explorations will
    restart, since today you can learn more from the settlers than your
    eye can catch during one visit, he says.

    According to the historian, certainly, the historical monuments of a
    country are not decisive in politics, but these can indirectly impact
    the decisions of political figures.
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