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] has accused ] of embarking on a campaign between 1998 and December 2005 to completely demolish the cemetery of finely carved allegedly Armenian ]s in ]. According to the ] resolution regarding cultural monuments in the South Caucasus, the European Parliament "condemns strongly the destruction of the Julfa cemetery as well as the destruction of all sites of historical importance that has taken place on Armenian or Azerbaijani territory, and condemns any such action that seeks to destroy cultural heritage." <ref></ref> | |||
== History == | |||
] is an exclave which belongs to ] but Armenia’s territory separates them apart. Nakhichevan borders, however, on ], ], and ]. It was from this area that the Persian King Shah Abbas, during the Persian-Ottoman war, forcibly relocated about 150,000 Armenians year 1620 and resettled them in the outskirts of his capital, Isfahan. | |||
{{cquote|“Armenia gives a special significance to the deliberate destruction of the Armenian cultural heritage by the Azeri authorities, since those displays of vandalism not only destroy cultural monuments, but also do not contribute to the establishing of mutual confidence between the two nations. Azerbaijan’s actions in Nakhichevan in 2006 were at the center of attention of the RA MFA. In this regard a number of measures were taken in several directions at once. The Armenian MFA informed the international community on the vandalism, which was condemned by CoE and UNESCO. Currently the Azeri side refuses to grant mandates to any international mission for visiting Nakhichevan to estimate the situation on khachkars,” says the report. <ref></ref>}} | |||
== Destruction == | |||
"Azerbaijan, having previously attempted genocide of the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh, is demonstrating a consistent pattern of criminal acts. As such, congressional and international attention and focus is needed to combat this latest assault and we very much appreciate the leadership of the Armenian Caucus in this regard," said Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. <ref>Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) </ref> | |||
The old Cemetery of Julfa is known to specialists to have housed as many as 10,000 of these carved khachkar headstones, up to 2,000 of which were still intact after an earlier outbreak of vandalism on the same site in 2002. Eyewitness accounts of the ongoing demolition indicate at the organized nature of the operation, qualifying it as cleansing. | |||
Azerbaijan, as a member of the international community, has national responsibilities within the United Nations, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and other relevant international frameworks to preserve the cultural and historical heritage in its custody. <ref>Full text of the letter to Azerbaijani Ambassador Hafiz Pashayev - from Joe Knollenberg - Frank Pallone, Jr.</ref> | |||
Azerbaijan claims that Armenians never existed in those territories <ref>The new tears of Araxes - Documentary</ref>. With regard to destruction, according to the Azerbaijani Ambassador to the US ], the videos and photographs that have surfaced show some unknown people destroying some mid-size stones and is not clear of what ethnicity those people are. Instead, the ambassador asserts that the Armenian side started a propaganda campaign against Azerbaijan to divert attention from the destruction of Azerbaijani monuments in Armenia.<ref></ref> | |||
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