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    UN ADOPTED ARMENIAN INITIATIVE

    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 1 2007

    In its sixth session on September 28 the UN Human Rights Council
    adopted the Resolution on the Protection of cultural heritage as an
    important component of the promotion and protection of cultural rights,
    coauthored and proposed by Armenia, the foreign ministry reported.

    This interregional resolution was coauthored by the members and
    observers of the Human rights Council Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia,
    Russia, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka, Angola, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Belarus
    and other countries. It urges to honor and preserve cultural heritage
    as a component of the cultural identity of peoples and individuals,
    tolerance, respect, dialogue and collaboration between peoples and
    civilizations.

    The resolution defines the destruction of cultural heritage as a
    violation of cultural rights, and underlines the responsibility of
    nations for intentional destruction and failure to prevent, stop and
    prosecute. During the same session Armenia presented materials on
    the destruction of the Armenian medieval cemetery of Djolfa and the
    Armenian cultural heritage in Nakhidjevan in general.
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