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    BUSTS OF FOUNDERS OF FIRST AZERBAIJANI REPUBLIC ARE TAKEN DOWN IN AZERBAIJAN; INSTEAD, MONUMENTS FOR HEYDAR ALIYEV ARE INSTALLED

    19:53 30/05/2013 " SOCIETY

    Azerbaijan commemorates 95th anniversary of the Democratic Republic.

    On May 28, in 2013 Azerbaijan celebrated the Day of the Republic, the
    95th anniversary of proclamation of Azerbaijani Democratic Republic.

    However, the busts of the leaders of Azerbaijan ADRs are being
    destroyed at the same time, the Azerbaijani newspaper "Zerkalo" states.

    As stated in the article, Azerbaijan was declared a Democratic
    Republic on May 28, in 1918, in Tbilisi after the collapse of the
    trans-Caucasian Federation. It lasted until April 28, 1920, when
    the Red Army troops entered Baku. On 27 May, in 2013 Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev laid a wreath at the monument erected in Baku
    on the occasion of the Republic Day, in honor of ADR.

    "Meanwhile, the representatives of the opposition periodically
    accuse the authorities in refusing to perpetuate the memory of ADR
    politicians. According to them, the authorities have a particularly
    biased attitude towards Mahammad Rasulzadeh, the founder of the
    Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan. As evidence they state that there is
    no park, no square named after Rasulzade in Baku," the article reads.

    The officials say that there is a village in Baku that is named after
    Rasulzade. The opposition, however, does not accept this argument,
    noting that this village has been named after Rasulzade during the
    reign of Popular Front of Azerbaijan. The current government, they
    say, is doing everything to erase the name of Mammadamin Rasulzade
    from the memory of the people.

    "During the reign of Abulfaz Elchibey the busts of Mammadamin Rasulzade
    were installed around the buildings of the executive authorities
    of some regions of Azerbaijan. Subsequently, these busts have been
    demolished under various pretexts.

    In particular, Mammadamin Rasulzade's bust, that was established in
    1992 in front of the building of executive power of Aghjabadi district,
    was taken down under the pretext of restoration in 2000. But instead
    of restoring it was just buried (mediaforum.az). On 30 August 2012,
    Rasulzade's bust, installed in front of the executive power of
    Sabirabad district in 1992, was demolished too," the "Zerkalo" writes.

    Jamil Hasanli, doctor of historical sciences, professor and member
    of Forum of Intellectuals stated, "We should not forget that it was
    thanks to them that the word "Azerbaijan", which had a linguistic and
    geographical significance until 1918, acquired political significance
    as well. It was due to their efforts that Azerbaijan appeared on the
    world map as a state."

    He described the destruction of Mammadamin Rasulzade's busts in
    Azerbaijan as disrespect towards their own statehood.

    "Rasulzade is one of those who made history. Therefore, I find the
    destruction of his busts unacceptable. I believe that the actions
    of the destroyers of Rasulzade's busts are appearance of disrespect
    towards their own history," J. Hasanli stated.

    In all regions of Azerbaijan monuments are installed to the former head
    of the republic, a former KGB General Heydar Aliyev. In addition,
    about 60 museums in Azerbaijan are called after Heydar Aliyev,
    the main pipeline Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, the international airport,
    Avenue of Heydar Aliyev, modern education complex after Heydar Aliyev,
    Heydar Aliyev Palace, the Deepwater plant, Baku Oil Refinery, Sports
    Concert Complex, Heydar Aliyev Reservoir, the Academy of National
    Security Ministry after Heydar Aliyev, Highest Military school after
    Heydar Aliyev, the Lyceum after Heydar Aliyev and so on. The largest
    state fund in the country is also named after Heydar Aliyev. In
    addition, in Sadarak district of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic a
    village called Heydarabad has been settled. Some particularly zealous
    Azerbaijani officials and admirers of Heydar Aliyev, such as Mayor
    of Baku Hajibala Abutalibov, suggested even to rename the people of
    Azerbaijan into Heydarians. During the power of Heydar Aliyev's son -
    Ilham - who rules Azerbaijan since 2003, the process of "Heydarization"
    of Azerbaijan received a special scope.

    Source: Panorama.am

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