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    ETHNOGRAPHER: UN STAND ON ARMENIAN REFUGEES AND UNESCO'S ATTITUDE TO ARMENIAN KHACHKARS SIMILAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    June 20, 2011 - 14:25 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Ethnographer Hranush Kharatyan drew a parallel
    between the UN stand on the Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan and
    the attitude of UNESCO towards Armenian khachkars.

    "The UN shuts its eyes to refugee problems like UNESCO dissembles
    destruction of Armenian khachkars in Nakhijevan," the ethnographer
    told a press conference dated to the World Refugee Day.

    She criticized UNESCO severely for removing the quotations indicating
    the place of origin of khachkars, the photos of which have been
    displayed at the exhibition Khachkar Craftsmanship in France.

    Kharatyan also spoke about the Armenian authorities paying no
    attention to the problems of Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan,
    reminding, particularly, of President Serzh Sargsyan announcement
    saying "Armenia does not have political problem of refugees".

    "Refugees are compelled to adopt Armenian citizenship having refused
    from their status, and 80 thous. of them already become Armenian
    citizens," according to her.

    On June 15, a photo exhibition titled Khachkar Craftsmanship- Armenian
    Cross-Stones Art opened in Paris in the framework of scientific
    conferences organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific
    and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). On Nov 17, 2010, UNESCO decided
    to inscribe Armenian Cross-Stones Art, symbolism and Craftsmanship
    of Khachkars on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural
    Heritage of Humanity. On the opening day of the exhibition, the guests
    faced an unpleasant surprise. The attendees were embarrassed to see
    that the quotations indicating the place of origin of each Khachkhar
    (cross-stone), had been removed without any clarification on the
    part of organizers of the event. Only dates were indicated under the
    photos. The UNESCO flag which was fastened near the Armenian flag
    disappeared as well.

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