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Cultural Genocide

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  • #41
    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    What planet of inbred idiots does that fool live on? What "other organisations" is he referring to? Prior to this did he actually believe that UNESCO did not operate double standards?
    By inviting CofE, and other, observers onto Armenian territory, Armenia can neutralise all Azeri propaganda about Azeri monuments being destroyed by Armenia and expose them as being lies. The chance of Azerbaijan permitting observers to enter Nakhchivan is, and always will be, nil. So Armenia should have the wisdom to exploit that by freely, and without conditions, allowing observers to do on Armenian territory what Azerbaijan will not allow them to do on Azeri territory
    I couldn't agree more. And let them come to Shushi and see the Verkhiya Mosque which we're currently doing a beautiful renovation of and will undoubtedly re-open as an "Azeri" mosque. This is unlike the churches in Azerbaijan which re-open as "Albanian" or Surp Khach on Akhtamar opening as a museum.

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      Almost 100 Azerbaijani servicemen penetrated the Armenian cemetery near Nakhichevan at the bank of the Araks River and using sledgehammers and other tools, began to crush Armenian graves and crosses, that were saved by a miracle in the attacks of 2002,” the Armenian Embassy in Iran, citing the Armenian Eparchy of the Iran province of Atropatena informed the press.

      According to the source, “this fact is another step of the Azerbaijani government, aimed at distortion of history and liquidation of the Armenian traces in the territory of Nakhichevan. According to the embassy’s report, the Armenian monuments and graves in this region continue to be the subject of planned acts of vandalism by Azerbaijanis. In the light of these actions, spiritual leaders of three Armenian eparchies express their indignation and address the international community, international institutions such as UNESCO, to help prevent another cultural genocide by Azerbaijan.”

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