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  • Azerbaijan's Policy Toward Armenian Monuments Is A Cultural Genocide

    AZERBAIJAN'S POLICY TOWARD ARMENIAN MONUMENTS IS A CULTURAL GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.10.2007 16:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The more improbable is the lie the greater is the
    possibility that people will believe it. This sad maxim occurs while
    reading a recurrent opus invented by the Azeri agitation industry
    as regards historical monuments in Nakhijevan. This style might be
    comprehended and explained if the authors did not go beyond the Azeri
    information field, where the propaganda machine can brainwash the
    citizens filling them with absurd ideas and 'facts'," ARARAT Center
    for Strategic Research experts told PanARMENIAN.Net when commenting
    on Azeri historians' statement that "there are no Armenian historical
    monuments in Nakhijevan".

    "Mr Safarli, pretending to rank of a scientist, tries to impose
    his vision of History not only to the whole world but also to the
    historical community. This aspiration is ridiculous, miserable
    and outraging at the same time. History is a science with its own
    methodology and scientific devices. Attempts to 'scientifically
    prove' belonging of Nakhijevan to Azerbaijan are insulting not
    only Armenians but the History itself. The circumstances that led
    to annexation of Nakhijevan to Azerbaijan in the 20th century are
    obvious and well-studied.

    Cases of the kind are very frequent in the world history. However,
    no single civilized country ever attempted to misappropriate another
    nation's history and historical heritage or, moreover, deny their
    existence. Is it possible to fancy the population of present-day
    Egypt, the embodiment of Arab culture, denying the existence of
    Egyptian pyramids?

    It is true that given some events in the 20th century and weakness
    of the Armenian state system, we failed to prevent destruction of
    the Armenian cultural heritage in Western Armenia. However, we do
    say that Azerbaijan's policy is tantamount to cultural genocide.

    Some 27 thousand Armenian historical monuments (churches, fortresses,
    bridges, khachkars, etc) are internationally documented to be found
    in Nakhijevan.

    It's absurd to deny their existence.

    If the Azerbaijani government and the entire Azeri nation led by
    their historical community are incapable to find Armenian historical
    monuments on the territory of Armenian province of Nakhijevan, we
    can certify the fact of historical genocide, a fragrant crime that
    constituted demolition of thousand of khachkars in the medieval
    cemetery of Djugha. We do assure that we come across a state
    policy. Hence, Armenia and Diaspora should bring this crying fact to
    the notion of international institutions.

    If it doesn't happen, it's our fault and our weakness.

    However, sooner or later Azerbaijan will be called to account. The
    history of the 20th century proves that a policy of the kind can't
    go unpunished. But justice and retribution will not overtake the
    criminals without endeavors of the entire Armenianhood," reads the
    statement issued by ARARAT.
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