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    UNESCO OBJECTS TO JOUGHA REFERENCE AT "KHACHKAR" EXHIBIT
    Seda Grigoryan

    hetq
    10:56, June 16, 2011

    Just hours before today's opening of an exhibit on Armenian stone
    crosses at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the Armenian delegation
    was thrown into a panic when organizers started to remove all place
    names and informational map, as well as a photo of the Armenian
    cemetery in Jougha after the stone crosses had been destroyed by the
    Azerbaijani government.

    The hall was packed with invited busts to participate in the opening
    ceremony of the exhibit billed as "Art of the Stone Cross - Armenian
    Holy Stones".

    When I talked to Arev Samvelyan, RA Deputy Minister of Culture, he
    said that UNESCO officials not only found any mention of Armenian
    crosses in Turkey and Azerbaijan objectionable but references to
    crosses in Karabakh as well.

    The Armenian delegation gave in on the Jougha issue but insisted on
    keeping the photo of the Armenian cemetery before the destruction of
    hundreds of stone crosses.

    In response, UNESCO staffers removed the organization's official
    flag from the exhibit hall and didn't show for the opening ceremony,
    claiming that they were otherwise engaged.

    Commenting on the last minute flap, art historian Patrick Donabedian
    said, "I just want to underline that today UNESCO is far removed from
    fulfilling its stated mission. They wanted to remove my exhibit just
    because the word Jougha was in the text."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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