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    UNESCO DANCING TO BAKU'S PIPE?

    ArmInfo
    2009-11-03 16:20:00

    ArmInfo. The Azerbaijani foreign ministry is once again delivered of
    its sonnet in response to ArmInfo publication with reference to the
    Armenian foreign ministry that UNESCO does not send international
    experts for investigation of the facts of destruction of Armenian
    cultural heritage monuments in Azerbaijan's territory because of
    Baku's objection. The official representative of the Azerbaijani
    foreign ministry, Elhan Polukhov, states that "the Azerbaijani party
    has received no statement from UNESCO concerning a visit to inspect
    the historical monuments in the territory of Azerbaijan".

    For his part, Representative of the UNESCO Information and Public
    Relations Department Roni Amelan told ArmInfo correspondent that the
    Azeri foreign ministry's statements should be clarified by the Azeri
    foreign ministry itself. Amelan said that he can't comment on what is
    said in Azerbaijan. UNESCO has no news on the issue of sending UNESCO
    mission. This topic is being discussed in a closed regime and UNESCO
    will publish the news in case of any changes in the issue, he said.

    Earlier Amelan reported that the UNESCO director-general was still
    waiting, as he had done for the past two years, for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan to agree on the terms of reference and itinerary of
    the visit of a delegation of UNESCO international experts for
    investigation of the facts of destruction of cultural heritage
    monuments in Nakhijevan.

    Obvious signs of Baku's amnesia regarding the procedure of UNESCO
    actions are quite selective if one takes into account the regular
    shuffling of versions on the issue of establishing the historical
    identity of Azeri people. The claims for archaism of the their own
    ethnos, which sometimes sound like nonsense, naturally do not imply
    "maintenance" of memory about historical and cultural heritage of
    Armenians.

    All fine and dandy, but Baku started getting impudent and throwing
    the switch to UNESCO. Eventually, the official representative of the
    Azerbaijani foreign ministry does not realize that this does not meet
    Baku's interests as all the same UNESCO does its best to stifle and
    forget everything connected with this problem. In this context, Roni
    Amelan's correspondence with his colleagues is noteworthy. Amelan's
    letter was forwarded to ArmInfo correspondent by mistake. "A dreadful
    Armenian journalist who keeps cropping up despite our very discouraging
    responses has written to enquire, for the 10,000th time in a couple
    of years, about a UNESCO mission to Armenia and Azerbaijan",- the
    letter says.

    Remaining loyal to the proverb "He laughs best who laughs last", we
    want to point out that we perfectly realize that we are unethical to
    publish other people's correspondence, nevertheless, our historical
    memory doesn't glitch, and we are sad for the obvious politically
    motivated deal and the specific role of UNESCO which turned out
    to be incompetent in practical protection of the cultural heritage
    of Armenians.
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