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Azerbaijan Denies Report Of Destruction Of Ethnic Armenian Cemetery
AZERBAIJAN DENIES REPORT OF DESTRUCTION OF ETHNIC ARMENIAN CEMETERY
AP Worldstream May 16, 2006 An aide to Azerbaijan's president on Tuesday denied a report that a centuries-old ethnic Armenia cemetery had been destroyed. The report by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting said the medieval-period Djulfa cemetery in the exclave of Nakhichevan, which once had thousands of intricately carved crosses, had vanished. The report said its journalist was not allowed by accompanying security forces to go to the cemetery site, but that the journalist was near enough to see the cemetery was gone. "This is an absolutely lying publication and statement," said Ali Hasanov, an aide to President Ilham Aliev. "Not one cultural-historical monument, not one Armenian cemetery in the Nakhichevan autonomous republic has been destroyed." Accusations that Azerbaijan had destroyed the cemetery have raised tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which are at odds over Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave in Azerbaijan that has been under control of Armenian and local Karabakh forces since a separatist war ended with a shaky cease-fire in 1994. The Djulfa cemetery site is generally off-limits because it lies in a security zone along the Iranian border. Hasanov said the government was ready to work with international commissions to clarify the status of cultural and historical sites, including within Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan accuses Armenians in the enclave and surrounding occupied territories of destroying mosques and Muslim cemeteries. |
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