Society 15:05 03/03/2015

Armenian FM addresses UN Human Rights Council

On March 2, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian participated and delivered a speech at the discussions, titled "Supporting the Rights of Christians, particularly in the Middle East" held on the sidelines of the 28th session of the UN Human Rights Council.

Foreign Ministers of Russia, Armenia and Lebanon – Sergey Lavrov, Edward Nalbandian and Gebran Bassil respectively – delivered welcoming speeches.

In his remarks, Edward Nalbandian noted, "The Middle East is a cradle of various civilizations and creeds, including the Christianity. Regrettably, today the survival of Christianity in these lands is under a serious threat. The alarming headlines about targeting the Christian minorities are disseminated with terrible frequency. Beheading of 21 Egyptian Copts and brutal attacks against Assyrians in Syria are only the recent episodes of horrors faced by Christians in the Middle East. However, the persecution of Christianity in this region is not just a modern phenomenon. Suffice to say that the percentage of Christians relative to the region's overall population has gone from more than 20% at the beginning of the 20th century to less than 5 % at the beginning of the 21st century. The Middle East Christians may be regarded as one of the most vulnerable groups close to disappearance, hence requiring immediate actions for their protection and support."

"We should not be misled by the fact that the ongoing violence against religious groups, particularly Christians in Syria and Iraq, is being perpetrated in the very name of religion. What we are countering here are crimes against civilization perpetrated by ISIS, Al Nusra and other groups. Barbarism has declared a war against the civilized world.

“These terrorist groups greatly profit from the flow of the foreign fighters and financial assets and pose an eminent threat to the life of entire religious and ethnic groups. Thus, combating those terrorist groups should be a part of genocide prevention efforts.

“Armenia has unequivocally condemned the atrocities committed by these terrorist groups, including against Yazidi minorities in Iraq, and on numerous occasions called on international community to take firm actions against this new scourge. We have continuously emphasized that any support to the terrorist groups should be immediately stopped, including using of the territory of neighboring countries in initiating their cross-border attacks. In this regard, Armenia strongly supports full implementation of the UNSC appropriate resolutions.

“On March 21st, 2014, Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist groups attacked the predominately Armenian-populated town of Kessab situated on the borderline territory of Syria with Turkey, resulting in the forced expulsion of local population from their homes. The extremist groups have desecrated and vandalized Kessab's Armenian religious and cultural heritage," underlined the Foreign Minister of Armenia.

Regarding the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, Minister Nalbandian noted, "In 2015 the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide is commemorated in the whole world. Syrian town Deir ez-Zor and its surrounding desert was the final destination of death marches of hundreds of thousands of victims of the Armenian Genocide. Every year Saint Martyrs Armenian Church in Deir ez-Zor, a sanctuary for the remains of many victims, used to be one of the main places of commemoration. However in the Centennial year it will not be possible to pay tribute to the victims in Deir ez-Zor, since in September 2014 terrorist groups destroyed the church and vandalized the holy site."

"Destruction of cultural masterpieces, usually followed after ethnic cleansing, is an attempt to erase the memory of other people, destroy millennia-old cultures and civilizations. Less than a week ago we all saw the chilling video footage of how the ISIS militants were smashing the 2,700 years old statues in the Mosul museum. This crime against civilization is an appalling reminder of earlier similar barbaric acts of destruction of Bamiyan Buddha Statues, Mausoleums of Timbuktu and thousands of Medieval Armenian cross-stones in Nakhijevan. Several thousands of these giant sculptures were bulldozed under the Azerbaijani government's watchful eyes. With regard to this vandalism the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) stated: "This heritage that once enjoyed its worthy place among the treasures of the world's heritage can no longer be transmitted to future generations."

 "In an era when the protection and promotion of human rights are considered to be the underpinning concept for the civilized world, intolerance towards the values of civilization belonging to others, damaging or destroying cultural or religious heritage intentionally, consistently, repeatedly, must be strongly condemned," highlighted the Armenian Foreign Minister. 



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