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    DYNASTY REGIME OF ALIYEVS SEEKING AN OCCASION TO COMPLAIN TO THE UN

    ArmInfo
    2010-01-11 12:38:00

    ArmInfo. On January 8 Azerbaijan shuddered with another "sensation"
    of own agitprop and Baku mass media reported that Armenians allegedly
    desecrated the cemetery in the Gazakhi region in Azerbaijan. It is
    noteworthy that quite doubtful photos were enclosed to some of the
    reports. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry had nothing to do but comment
    on the tragic but too doubtful incident. Elkhan Polukhon, Sokesman for
    Foreign Ministry told APA that the ministry was expecting the results
    of the investigation. "Azerbaijan will appeal to the international
    organizations if it is proved that it was committed by Armenians,"
    he said.

    The reason for disseminating such an absurd report was nothing but
    the supposition of Adalet Sadigov, the Deputy Head of the Gazakhi
    Regional Police Office, that "the act of vandalism was Armenians'
    doing." It is noteworthy that the cemetery is in the territory of
    Gazakh which is under control of Azerbaijan. It is at least not clear
    how could Armenians reach the Azerbaijani cemetery and fight against
    the deceased. It is not clear either how should Armenians cross the
    front line. It is ridiculous to think that Armenians would risk their
    lives just to destroy the Azerbaijani cemetery.

    Evidently we deal with a classical display of the Azerbaijani agitprop
    led personally by the Azerbaijani president-for-life. Azerbaijani
    agitprop had no better choice than to blame the "centuries-old enemy"
    for the destructions made by the own citizens. The supporters of
    the Aliyevs regime did not have to search for a regular propagandist
    tragicomedy given the rich experience of the Azerbaijani militaries
    in desecrating the Armenian gravestones in Old Jugha.

    The European Court for Human Rights has been considering the case on
    desecration of the Armenian cemetery in Old Jugha in the territory of
    Nakhijevan for over a half year. There are documental proofs testifying
    that desecration of the Armenian khachkars by Azerbaijanis started yet
    in 1998. After European countries condemned the facts of vandalism,
    the desecration was suspended and then resumed in 2003 and in December
    of 2005. There were 10,000 Armenian gravestones before December 2005,
    including 3500 khachkars were fully liquidated with bulldozers and
    the others were destroyed, buried or thrown to the River Araks by
    Azerbaijanis.
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