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World Watches In Silence As Azerbaijan Wipes Out Armenian Culture (ROP)
The Art Newspaper ^ | 5-25-2006 | Lucian Harris

Posted on 05/29/2006 6:49:31 PM PDT by blam

World watches in silence as Azerbaijan wipes out Armenian culture

Western governments have failed to condemn the destruction of a unique medieval cemetery by Azerbaijani soldiers

By Lucian Harris | Posted 25 May 2006

Armenia says the Christian cemetery of Jugha, dating from the ninth to 16th centuries, has been completely destroyed by Azerbaijani soldiers.

LONDON. A delegation of European members of Parliament was last month refused access to Djulfa, in the Nakhichevan region of Azerbaijan, to investigate reports that an ancient Armenian Christian cemetery has been destroyed by Azerbaijani soldiers.

The delegation of ten MEPs from the commission on EU-Armenia parliamentary co-operation travelled to Armenia on 17 April following a resolution passed by the EP’s conference of presidents on 6 April. An EP spokesman told The Art Newspaper that when the party tried to enter Nakhichevan, it was “opposed by the Azerbaijan authorities”.

Azerbaijani soldiers photographed destroying headstones at Jugha

This was despite the Muslim country’s outright denial that the cemetery has been destroyed—and despite the fact that Azerbaijan is a member of the Council of Europe and thus committed to respecting cultural heritage.

According to witnesses, as quoted in Armenian reports, in a three-day operation last December, Azerbaijani soldiers armed with sledgehammers obliterated the remnants of the Djulfa cemetery (known as Jugha in Armenian). Until the early 20th century it contained around 10,000 khachkars, dedicatory monuments unique to medieval Armenian culture. They are typically carved with a cross surrounded by intricate interlacing floral designs.

A great number of khachkars, the majority of which date from the 15th to 16th centuries, were destroyed in 1903-04 during the construction of a railway, and by the early 1970s only 2,707 were recorded.

Armenian culture has always had a precarious existence sandwiched between Russia and the Islamic spheres of Turkey and Iran. The Armenians are still fighting to get acknowledgement of the genocide of their people by the Ottoman Turks which reached its peak in 1915. After 1921, when the southern enclaves of Nakhichevan and Nagorno Karabakh were absorbed into Soviet Azerbaijan, many Armenians fled the area and much of their cultural heritage was destroyed. By the late 1980s when the Soviet Union crumbled, less than 4,000 Armenians remained in Nakhichevan—so few that the exclave avoided the ethnic warfare that exploded in Karabakh where a larger Armenian population remained under the administration of Muslim Azerbaijan.

The Azerbaijani army began clearing the Jugha cemetery in 1998, removing 800 of the khachkars before complaints by Unesco brought a temporary halt. But the destruction commenced again in November 2002, and by the time the incident was written up by Icomos in its World Report on Monuments and Sites in Danger for that year, the 1500-year-old cemetery was described as “completely flattened”. It is not clear exactly how many khachkars were left, but on 14 December 2005, witnesses in Armenian reports said that soldiers had demolished the remaining stones, loading them onto trucks and dumping them in the river, actions that were filmed from across the river in Iran by an Armenian Film crew, and aired on the Boston-based online television station Hairenik.

Armenians say the destruction of the Jugha cemetery represents the final move in Azerbaijan’s systematic cleansing of Armenian cultural heritage from Nakhichevan, mostly carried out between 1998 and 2002.

On a visit to Armenia in March, the director of the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Mikhail Piotrovsky, whose mother is Armenian, reacted to the destruction by likening it to the Taleban’s obliteration of the Bamiyan Buddhas. His comments elicited an angry response in the Azerbaijani press. However, the lack of international condemnation of Azerbaijan’s actions has been a source of frustration to many Armenians. Baroness Cox, a long-standing campaigner for the protection of Armenian heritage in Azerbaijan who has urged the British government to take action, told The Art Newspaper that, despite the influential Armenian Diaspora, both the US and UK administrations are more concerned with cultivating close relations with oil-rich Azerbaijan and its ally Turkey, than with Armenia.

A response issued by the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Brussels in January, insisted that Armenian allegations were made “to delude the international community” and detract attention from “atrocities committed by the Armenian troops in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, where no single Azerbaijani monument has been left undamaged”. It also contained an implied historical claim on the Jugha cemetery stating that it was not Armenian but created by “Caucasian Albanians”.

The Azerbaijani allegations, which claim the destruction of hundreds of mosques, religious schools, cemeteries and museums in the Shusha, Yerevan, Zangazur and Icmiadzin districts of Armenia, have undoubtedly compounded the reluctance of international organisations to get involved in a situation described to The Art Newspaper by Guido Carducci, the head of Unesco’s International Standards Section, as “a political hot potato”.

According to Baroness Cox, even during the war, mosques in Armenia were generally protected by the Christian population, but with so many emotive claims and counter claims being made, and both sides accusing each other of rewriting history, non-partisan monitoring and verification of all alleged cultural crimes seems more important than ever. Speaking to The Art Newspaper, Mikhail Piotrovsky said: “Any destruction of the cultural heritage is a crime, whether that heritage be Armenian, Russian, Azerbaijani, or Iraqi. The cultural heritage belongs to the entire world, not just to one nation.”


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1 posted on 05/29/2006 6:49:34 PM PDT by blam
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To: SunkenCiv

GGG Ping.


2 posted on 05/29/2006 6:50:05 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Armenians, like Jews, have been victimized throughout history.


3 posted on 05/29/2006 6:51:29 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: blam

Religion of Peace and Tolerance strikes again, eh?


4 posted on 05/29/2006 6:54:10 PM PDT by CrawDaddyCA (Free Travis McGee!!)
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5 posted on 05/29/2006 6:57:24 PM PDT by Andy from Beaverton (I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
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To: blam
Armenia is the worlds oldest Christian.
I was in Armenia in 97 98 and the people are very good.
The UN divided the country like the UK divided India.
Pakistan, India than East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
There is also Mountainous Karabough (sp) mostly Christian that was given to the Moslems.
6 posted on 05/29/2006 7:02:20 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: CrawDaddyCA

The Muslims declared WAR on the rest of the world a thousand years ago;few in the West recognize that they are serious about obliterating all non-Muslim thought.


7 posted on 05/29/2006 7:03:23 PM PDT by hoosierham (Waddaya mean Freedom isn't free ?;will you take a creditcard?)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
Armenia is the worlds oldest Christian Country.
8 posted on 05/29/2006 7:04:33 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: blam; FairOpinion; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 24Karet; 3AngelaD; ...
Thanks Blam. I thought we'd had a topic about this, but didn't find it.

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9 posted on 05/29/2006 7:18:11 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: blam

Muslims crap their pants over a cartoon of their perverted prophet, but they dont mind destroying symbols of other religions. The cult of hate. Its no wonder Farrakhan loves it.


10 posted on 05/29/2006 7:21:56 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: Brilliant
Armenians, like Jews, have been victimized throughout history.
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Partly right. Christians far more than Jews have been victimized by MUSLIMS throughout history: Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, all Christians on the front lines defending themselves against Mohamed's curse.
11 posted on 05/29/2006 7:22:19 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

Just spent Memorial day with an Armenian family we invited to our cottage. Such elegantly beautiful Christian people..it reinforces our desire to see some justice for their descendants.


12 posted on 05/29/2006 7:24:46 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: eleni121
While I was in Armenia my interpretor was a physicist and my driver was a mechanical engineer.
Very smart and very much under employed.
It is a funny feeling to see the land slope down to the river and slope up to Mount Ararat and Little Ararat.
They look like the highest mountains on earth from that direction.
13 posted on 05/29/2006 7:31:37 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: eleni121
Partly right. Christians far more than Jews have been victimized by MUSLIMS throughout history: Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, all Christians on the front lines defending themselves against Mohamed's curse.

Mohammed(MHBH)'s curse and the KKKlintonista/NATO airforce. In 19999 nobody could have told the two apart.

14 posted on 05/29/2006 7:36:45 PM PDT by tomzz
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
How fortunate that you have been there...it's at the top of my list of countries to visit...although I know it will be a sorrowful journey.


Mt. Ararat-Armenia

15 posted on 05/29/2006 7:39:09 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: blam
Mikhail Piotrovsky, whose mother is Armenian, reacted to the destruction by likening it to the Taleban’s obliteration of the Bamiyan Buddhas.

He's comparing it to the Taliban destroying the Buddhas? This was a cemetery, people are buried there for pete's sake.
I thought Islam had prohibitions against this sort of thing.

16 posted on 05/29/2006 7:56:34 PM PDT by MAexile (Bats left, votes right)
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To: eleni121
I bought every thing I could find in English about Armenian history.
The airport at Yerevan is named after a Christian Church Ruins.
Zvartnots has one unique feature in the Apse, It is a hole that is shaped like a keyhole. I joke that if I could find the key that fits the keyhole, I would know everything.:)
It is about 8 feet long and 6 feet deep.
In a building close by there are several round and square holes about 5 feet by 5 feet deep that were used for grain on wine storage.
17 posted on 05/29/2006 8:17:34 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran ("Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto")
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To: blam

Just like in Kosovo, Christian churches and graveyards are ruined. Cultural history destroyed by muslims. Wake up world!


18 posted on 05/29/2006 10:11:06 PM PDT by MadelineZapeezda (Madeline Albright ZaPeezda, no doubt about it!)
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To: blam

They are sure barking up the wrong tree.

Many of those Armenians have walked very close with God. He will be their defense and high tower and He will certainly exact an incredibly costly revenge . . . in His way . . . in His time. But ALL THE LEADERS having a part in such persecutions will know that Almighty God has been the One who's slapped them beyond silly.


19 posted on 05/29/2006 10:14:24 PM PDT by Quix (PRAY AND WORK WHILE THERE'S DAY! Many very dark nights are looming. Thankfully, God is still God!)
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To: blam

Sad, very sad. Muslims are a 'plague' (highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease) on non Muslims. They will wipe us out in any way they can.


20 posted on 05/30/2006 5:09:24 AM PDT by Dustbunny (Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me)
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