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    EUROPEAN COURT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS NOTES A CLAIM FOR RECOGNIZING AZERBAIJAN GUILTY IN DESECRATION OF KHACHKARS IN OLD JUGHA

    ArmInfo
    2008-11-26 16:50:00

    ArmInfo. European Court for Human Rights has noted a claim for
    recognizing Azerbaijan guilty in desecration of khachkars in Old
    Jugha. National Council of Armenians of Western Armenia submitted the
    claim, Samvel Karapetyan, Coordinator of RAA (Research of Armenian
    Architecture) Office in Yerevan, said at a press conference Wednesday.

    Specialists reported earlier that since in Soviet times they were
    informed that the residents of the nearby villages use ancient
    khachkars in construction. However, starting from 1998, acts of
    vandalism have become more large-scale: Azerbaijani militaries ruined
    over 2,000 monuments just within 4 days in 2005.

    In 2006 film director Tigran Karapetyan shot a documentary "Jugha"
    which included photo and video- materials concerning the act of
    vandalism.

    Practically the first show of the film in Armenia, then in Strasbourg
    produced an effect of an exploded bomb. In particular, a number
    of the deputies of the European Parliament openly stated about the
    barbarian policy of Azerbaijan. In 2007 the copies of the documentary
    Were distributed among US congressmen. In 2007 film director Tigran
    Karapetyan was awarded a President's Prize for the "Jugha".
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