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    KARABAKH ETHNOGRAPHER REFUTES WORDS OF AZERBAIJANI DELEGATE TO PACE

    STEPANAKERT, MAY 2. ARMINFO. "As a men engaged in study of inscriptions
    on the historical and architectural monuments in Shushi and epitaphs
    in the local cemeteries of 18-20th centuries, I can state with a
    full responsibility that in the period under review the main part
    of the population in Shushi were Armenians and Russians." A Karabakh
    ethnographer Hrachik Haroutiunyan, the author of the monograph "Shushi:
    newly found ethnographic inscriptions about the history of the town"
    informed ARMINFO's correspondent to Stepanakert.

    Haroutiunyan made such a statement commenting on the information of
    Azerbaijani mass media that at the spring session of PACE a member of
    the Azerbaijani delegation, MP Rafael Huseynov prepared and distributed
    a document entitled "The state policy of Armenia aiming damaging the
    gene pool of the Azerbaijani people and its historical memory."

    Huseynov says that Armenia in Shusha have destroyed all the historical
    cemeteries and there is no Armenian cemetery in Nagorny Karabakh older
    than 160 years. "It is nothing but a regular awkward false report made
    by the Azerbaijani party. In the historical citadel of Nagorny Karabakh
    - in the town of Shushi - there are several old cemeteries. That is, 4
    Armenian, 1 Russia, 1 Armenian- Russian, and 1 Persian cemeteries." The
    specialists expressed desire to study Azerbaijani cemeteries as well,
    but there are no old cemetery in Shushi.

    He thinks that the Azerbaijani party tries to mislead the international
    community, hereby stirring up inter-national strife.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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