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    U.S. AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE TO AZERBAIJAN RESPONDS TO SEN. BOXER'S CONCERNS ON DJULFA CEMETERY DESTRUCTION

    Yerkir
    22.05.2006 17:21

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - U.S. Ambassador Designate to Azerbaijan Anne Derse
    responded to concerns raised by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) regarding
    Azerbaijan's destruction of the over millennia old Djulfa Armenian
    cemetery in Nakhichevan, last week, but refrained from pledging any
    concrete commitment to investigate the matter, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    Submitting a written response to questions by Sen. Boxer relayed
    during her May 12th Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation
    hearing, Derse noted that the Department of State is "urging the
    relevant Azerbaijani authorities to investigate the allegations of
    desecration of cultural monuments in Nakhichevan and take appropriate
    measures to prevent any desecration of cultural monuments. Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are both members of UNESCO (and OSCE), and Azerbaijan has
    raised these issues in those organizations. We have encouraged Armenia
    and Azerbaijan to work with UNESCO to investigate this incident. If
    I am confirmed, and if such issues arise during my tenure, I will
    communicate our concerns to the Government of Azerbaijan and pursue
    appropriate activities in support of U.S. interests."

    Sen. Boxer had specifically asked if the Ambassador Designate would
    "visit the cemetery site and commit [herself] to investigating the
    demolition of this unique cemetery."

    "We want to thank Senator Boxer for raising Azerbaijan's desecration
    of the Djulfa cemetery with Ambassador Designate Derse," said ANCA
    Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

    "We were deeply troubled by the silence of the U.S. Embassy on this
    issue during the tenure of her predecessor, Reno Harnish, and remain
    hopeful that, despite her evasive response, Anne Derse will prove a
    more vocal and effective advocate for the core American values of
    tolerance and respect for cultural heritage. She can start off on
    the right foot by personally visiting Djulfa during her first month
    in office."
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