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    COE: NO CONSENTS RECEIVED FROM YEREVAN AND BAKU ON CARRYING OUT MONITORING OF CULTURAL MONUMENTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.05.2007 15:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The Council of Europe wants to send special experts
    to Azerbaijan and Armenia for familiarizing with the situation of
    historic-cultural monuments," Sec. Gen. of the Council of Europe
    Terry Davis stated. He said in order to carry out a monitoring they
    need to examine the whole territory, for which consents from both
    sides are necessary. "We have not received such consents yet," the
    CoE Sec. Gen. underlined.

    Official Baku constructed a military training ground on the territory
    of an Armenian cemetery in Old Djugha, Nakhichevan. Mass destruction
    of khachkars (cross-stones) began in Old Djugha in 1998, when Azeri
    soldiers with the help of bulldozers leveled the vast territory of old
    Armenian cemeteries. After the world community condemned the actions
    of Azerbaijan, distractions stopped and launched again in 2003. A lot
    of khachkars were interred, and others were destroyed and thrown to
    Araks River.

    Nakhichevan is located on the territory of historical Armenia and
    was in the make-up of the Armenian Republic in 1918-1920. On the
    Moscow Treaty signed in 1921 between the Soviet Russia and Turkey
    Nakhichevan region was handed over Azerbaijan.
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