"Caucasus Muslim Board" Justified Demolition of Churches in Karabakh
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From Stepanaket Cathedral to Tatik-Papik - the monument on the hill symbolizing the indissoluble link between the Armenians and Nagorno-Karabakh - continues the destruction of Azerbaijan's vandals that destroy churches, stele and other objects of cultural historical value to completely erase the identity of others. Without significant reactions from the international community (and the government of Erevan himself).
"Caucasus Muslim Board" justified demolition of churches in Karabakh
The Azerbaijani "Administration of Muslims of the Caucasus" justified the destruction of churches in Karabakh, calling the criticism of these actions by the Armenian Apostolic Church "a manifestation of hostility and disinformation.
The Artsakh Tourism and Cultural Development Organization published the news about the destruction of the church on social media. The post Azerbaijan is accused of destroying an Armenian church in Artsakh appeared first on in.gr.
Azerbaijan Defends Destruction of Karabakh Armenian Churches
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Azerbaijan’s government-controlled Islamic religious body confirmed and defended on Monday the destruction of Nagorno-Karabakh’s largest Armenian cathedral and another church located in Stepanakert. It claimed that the Azerbaijani authorities had “both legal and moral grounds” for tearing them down. “The demolition of two illegal buildings constructed during the [Armenian] occupation cannot be considered a destruction of re…
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Azerbaijan’s state-controlled Islamic religious body has confirmed and defended the demolition of two of Stepanakert’s Armenian churches, the Holy Mother of God Cathedral and the Church of St. Jacob, claiming “both legal and moral grounds” for razing what it described as illegal structures built during the era of Armenian “occupation.” The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has condemned the destruction as “state-sponsored vandalism” aimed at erasin…
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