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    RA SUGGESTED THAT PACE PREPARE REPORT ON DESTRUCTION OF THE NARIMANOV CEMETERY IN AZERBAIJAN

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Oct 9 2007

    The Armenian delegation to PACE suggested that a report on the
    destruction of Narimanov cemetery in Azerbaijan be prepared, David
    Harutyunian, head of the Armenian delegation to PACE, stated in the
    course of a briefing on the outcomes of PACE fall session October 8.

    According to Harutyunian, '~Rthe barbarian destruction of the
    Narimanov cemetery in Azerbaijan is a striking example of the
    violation of the basic rights of Jewish, Russian and Georgian
    communities'~R. '~RDeputies from Serbia, UK, Czechia, Finland,
    Portugal and Russia have already signed under this initiative, which
    will enable us to submit the issue for discussion'~R, he noted.

    A note: in 2003 Baku's Central Architectural Department elaborated a
    project of a new highway, a part of which must pass by the territory
    of the Christian Narimanov cemetery of Baku. In connection with the
    construction a decision on the reburial of the graves situated in
    the cemetery of Govsany was rendered. The process of reburial started
    current September 1.

    However, according to Azeri and international information agencies,
    in reality Baku executive power simply destroys the graves of the
    Narimanov cemetery. The reason for the Azeris' attitude is undoubtedly
    the fact that the cemetery is Christian; Armenians, Russians, Georgians
    and Tatars are buried there. Therefore various organizations and the
    governments of the above-mentioned nations' representatives repeatedly
    lodge complaints to the Republican and interstate organizations. To
    note, it is not the first destruction of the Christian burials in
    Azerbaijan: in 2005 the graves of over 500 Russian Kazaks, who had
    died in the war with Persians late 19 century and had been buried on
    the Caspian island of Sary, were destroyed.

    Last year thousands of tombstones and khachkars (cross-stones) were
    destroyed in the Armenian cemetery of the town of Julfa. The monuments
    to the Unknown Soldier, gravestones of the Soviet soldiers were also
    demolished in Baku.
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