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    ARMENIAN HERITAGE, CULTURE AND HISTORY BEING DISTORTED IN AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIAN FM TELLS UNESCO

    20:08 11.11.2013

    Armenia, Edward Nalbandian, UNESCO

    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia participated in 37th session
    of UNESCO General Conference which is dedicated to summarizing the
    work of the Organization during the last two years and discussing
    the main directions of the upcoming activities.

    In his statement Minister Nalbandian particularly mentioned that
    Armenia attaches great importance to the goal of UNESCO in encouraging
    intercultural dialogue, understanding and tolerance. Minister
    Nalbandian stated: "Since last May Armenia has assumed the Chairmanship
    of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe making fight
    against xenophobia, hate-speech and intolerance its key priorities.

    In an era when the protection and promotion of human rights are
    considered to be the underpinning concept for the civilized world,
    intolerance towards the values of civilization belonging to others,
    damaging or destroying cultural or religious heritage intentionally,
    consistently, repeatedly, must be condemned with the same resolve
    and determination as violence against people."

    As the Minister noted the destruction by Azerbaijanis in Nakhijevan of
    thousands of delicately carved cross stones by the Armenian masters,
    dating from the 9th to the 16th centuries, is a vivid manifestation of
    such crime. "Several thousands of these giant medieval sculptures were
    bulldozed under the Azerbaijani government's watchful eyes and this
    area was turned into a military ground in a government sanctioned
    operation. The 16th International Council on Monuments and Sites
    (ICOMOS) General Assembly resolution regretfully stated with regard to
    this vandalism: "this heritage that once enjoyed its worthy place among
    the treasures of the world's heritage can no longer be transmitted
    today to future generations.

    Our numerous calls for sending international fact-finding missions
    to Nakhijevan, as well as attempts by a number of international
    organizations and countries have been either ignored or rejected
    by the Azerbaijani side."- Minister Nalbandian stressed. "The
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UNESCO Convention
    against Discrimination in Education state that "Education shall
    promote understanding,

    tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious
    groups". Taking into consideration UNESCO's unique role in the sphere
    of education, we call upon the Organization to create within its
    educational programs some sort of an overview mechanism that will
    examine and evaluate the textbooks of the member-states, especially
    history and social sciences textbooks, with a special emphasis on
    exclusion of racism or xenophobia.

    The Armenian heritage, culture and history, after lasting continuously
    for more than thirty centuries are nowadays being distorted and
    altered in Azerbaijan. In this country the rewriting of its history is
    continued by means of misappropriation or annihilation of the traces
    of other cultures on their territory, or even more, by privatizing the
    cultural heritage of the neighboring nations. A country that appeared
    on the political map of the world less than a hundred years ago has
    territorial and cultural claims towards a country and a people the
    several millenniums' history of which is recorded from the ancient
    times,"- the Foreign Minister stated.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/11/11/armenian-heritage-culture-and-history-being-distorted-in-azerbaijan-armenian-fm-tells-unesco/


    From: Baghdasarian
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