(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 30. The heads of
religious confessions of Azerbaijan issued a joint statement in
connection with the biased resolution adopted by the European
Parliament, Trend reports.
According to the statement, the allegations contained in the
resolution text are untrue, defamatory, and completely
unacceptable.
'Not only representatives of the European Parliament, but the
whole world should know that, unlike Armenia, in Azerbaijan, the
capital of Baku and the regions of the country, representatives of
various nationalities and religions, including thousands of
citizens of Armenian origin, live in peace and harmony,” the
statement said.“The Armenian Church in the center of Baku is kept
in proper conditions and protected by the state as a historical and
religious monument.”
“At the same time, during almost 30 year-occupation of
Azerbaijan's territories by Armenia, mosques and other temples,
cemeteries, historical monuments, museums, libraries were looted
and destroyed, the temples of ancient Caucasian Albania and
Orthodox churches were Armenized, animals were kept in mosques,'
the statement authors reminded.
The heads of religious confessions also reminded that Armenia
completely destroyed the historical Azerbaijani religious monuments
on its territory, the Iravani 'Shah Abbas', 'Sardar', 'Haji Novruz
Ali' mosques and other examples of cultural-spiritual heritage.
Besides, according to the statement, Armenia completely
destroyed unique architectural monuments, deliberately changed the
architectural features the only surviving 'Blue Mosque' in
Yerevan.
Along with the destruction of the cultural-spiritual heritage of
Azerbaijanis, Armenia Gregorianized the Orthodox Church of St. John
the Baptist in Azerbaijan's Shusha, the ancient Albanian churches,
and completely destroyed the Orthodox Church in Khojavand.
'After the restoration of the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan, the Armenian side is trying to convince the whole world
that it has allegedly been subjected to aggression by Azerbaijan,”
the statement authors said.“In fact, Armenia initiated the former
Karabakh conflict to occupy the neighboring country's territory,
and spreading the lie that this conflict is allegedly between
Muslims and Christians, presents Armenian people as the 'oppressed
people.'
“Unfortunately, Armenian propaganda is actively using various
means to cover up its territorial claims to foreign lands,
including the religious factor,” the heads of confessions pointed
out.“Therefore, we, appealing to Pope Francis, Patriarch of Moscow
and All Russia Kirill, other religious leaders and international
institutions, invited delegations of religious representatives to
visit Azerbaijan in order to see the terrible consequences of
Armenian vandalism in the previously occupied territories.”
“As a result of the Armenian occupation, thousands of historical
and cultural monuments, libraries, cultural centers, residential
buildings, schools, museums, art galleries and theaters, shrines
and cemeteries were destroyed and looted,” the statement said.
Armenia must be held accountable for the mentioned crimes
representing aggression against the culture of all mankind and must
be condemned by the European Parliament, the heads of religious
confessions noted.
“In 1992, Armenian armed forces committed genocide in
Azerbaijan's Khojaly, killing 613 peaceful Azerbaijanis, including
63 children, 106 women, 70 old people, and eight families were
completely annihilated, the statement authors reminded, regretting
that European MPs still haven't made the legal assessment of this
crime.
The statement also reminded that the 'Armenian terrorism' word
was officially used for the first time in the monthly bulletin of
the US State Department in 1982.
The Armenian terrorist organizations - 'Armenakan', 'Hunchak',
'Dashnaktsutyun', 'ASOA', 'ASALA' and others are based in various
regions of the world, including a number of European countries, and
don't abandon their policy of terror against Azerbaijan and Turkey,
the authors said.
“Historical and religious monuments in Azerbaijan, regardless of
their belonging, are protected by the Azerbaijani state,” the heads
of confessions noted.“Azerbaijan is committed to the traditions of
multiculturalism, regards this policy as a priority and has
contributed to the restoration of historical and religious
monuments not only in Azerbaijan but also in other regions of the
world.”
“Against this background, the European Parliament adopted a
biased anti-Azerbaijani resolution accusing it of 'destroying the
Armenian cultural heritage,' the authors said.
The heads of the religious confessions of Azerbaijan called to
give a political-legal assessment of the crimes of Armenia and
cancel the biased resolution.
The joint statement was signed by Chairman of the Caucasus
Muslims Office Sheikh ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade, Secretary of
the Baku and Azerbaijan Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church
Archimandrite Alexy, Head of the Community of Mountain Jews in
Azerbaijan Milikh Evdayev, Chairman of the Albanian-Udi Christian
Religious Community in Azerbaijan Robert Mobili, and Head of the
Community of European Jews Baku Alexander Sharovsky.
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