Posted on 04/23/2006 1:34:00 AM PDT by CheyennePress
A MEDIEVAL cemetery regarded as one of the wonders of the Caucasus has been destroyed in an act of cultural vandalism likened to the Taliban blowing up the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan in 2001.
The Jugha cemetery was a unique collection of several thousand carved stone crosses on Azerbaijan's southern border with Iran. But after 18 years of conflict between Azerbaijan and its western neighbour, Armenia, it has been confirmed that the cemetery has vanished. The Institute for War and Peace Reporting, a London-based non-government organisation that supports independent journalism, said one of its staff had recently been to the highly restricted site.
Where there once stood between 2700 and 10,000 intricately carved headstones, or khachkars, dating from the 9th to the 16th centuries, there was only a dry patch of earth, the institute said.
It was the first independent confirmation of what Armenia has long alleged - that Azeri authorities have razed the cemetery since the two ex-Soviet republics began a bloody border war in 1988.
The war ended in a ceasefire in 1994, with 30,000 dead and a million displaced, but still simmers over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is held by Armenia but internationally recognised as Azerbaijan.
Foreign organisations had been unable to visit the cemetery because it is in Nakhichevan, a tiny enclave of Azerbaijan cut off by Armenia and Iran and accessible only by air.
Azerbaijan has repeatedly dismissed Armenia's allegations as scaremongering and in turn accused Armenia of destroying hundreds of Muslim sites.
Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has dismissed reports about the destruction as "a lie and a provocation". The institute's revelation threatens to embarrass him and further cloud prospects for a lasting peace with Armenia.
Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian welcomed the report. "The irony is that this destruction has taken place not during a time of war but at a time of peace," he told London-based newspaper The Times.
"There has been clear intent by the Azerbaijanis to eliminate all evidence of Armenian presence on those lands. To do that, unspeakable, irreversible destruction has been wrought and 10,000 tombstones which hold immense religious and artistic significance are simply gone."
Tahir Tagizade, a spokesman for Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry, said there had never been an Armenian cemetery or any other Armenian cultural relics in the area visited by the institute.
"As a multi-ethnic society, we are proud of our diverse cultural heritage," he said. "I don't see any reason for destroying Armenian property, even though we are at war with the Armenians." The report comes as a European Parliament delegation is visiting both countries to look into allegations of attacks on cultural sites.
It had hoped to visit the Jugha site, but has yet to be granted permission.
UNESCO said that it was also ready to send a fact-finding mission but needed permission from the Azeri and Armenian governments.
The report quoted two witnesses as saying that the cemetery had been deliberately destroyed between 1989 and 2002.
The Muslims are the most excellent religious cleansers bar none.
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I first heard of the Taliban in 2001 when they blew up the Bamiyan Buddhas. I hope this latest sacrilege is not a precursor to another big event (like last time).
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