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    NKR FOREIGN MINISTRY CAUGHT ELHAN POLUKHOV IN MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.11.2009 18:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Elkhan
    Polukhov has made his successive attempt to represent Karabakh in
    the negative light. This time he accused Armenians of destroying of
    Azerbaijani cemeteries, NKR Foreign Ministry says in a comment.

    "It should be noted that unlike our neighbors who are to date
    barbarously destroying Armenian monuments on territories under
    their control, from the very first days of Azeri-imposed war, NKR
    authorities took under their own protection all NKR-based Muslim
    monuments, including Azerbaijani cemeteries, as can be witnessed by
    several international and Azerbaijani delegations visiting Nagorno
    Karabakh," says the statement. "This is what Polukhov is trying to
    speculate. Unfortunately, such falsifications have been practiced
    by Azerbaijani propaganda machine for a long time. Everybody still
    remembers how Heydar Aliyev Fund, which is under the high patronage
    of the Aliyev family, attempted to represent photos taken in Kosovo
    as pictures depicting Khojalu events.

    Polukhov's statements can be assessed as a regular attempt to cast
    a shadow on the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and distract international
    community's attention from Azeri-provoked vandalism against Armenian
    monuments, particularly, destruction of Narimanov cemetery in Baku
    under the pretext of building a highway, or the recent destruction
    of khachkars (cross stones) in Old Jugha, Nakhichevan, which saw no
    military operations.

    To confirm the abovementioned, let's quote an excerpt from U.S. State
    Department's recent report on religious freedoms. "Animosity toward
    ethnic Armenians in the country forced most of them to depart between
    1988 and 1990, and all Armenian churches, many of which were damaged in
    ethnic riots that took place more than a decade ago, remained closed."
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