Politics 13:57 16/06/2023 Armenia

Christian Armenian sites in Nagorno-Karabakh on the verge of total extermination, envoy tells UN

Armenia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mher Margaryan, delivered remarks at the UN General Assembly plenary debate under the agenda item 14: "Culture of Peace" on 14 June. Hs full statement is provided below.

"Mr. President,

Promotion and cultivation of dialogue, tolerance and non-discrimination lie at the core of human rights and human dignity, indispensable for building peaceful and inclusive societies. At the current difficult time in the history of humanity, fostering a culture that values peace, understanding and cooperation is of crucial importance, as intolerance, exclusion and discrimination, in their various forms and manifestations continue to introduce new lines of division and generate conflict in many parts of the world.

Unchecked military build-ups and escalations, accompanied with the promulgation of hate speech at the highest political level continue to persist, including in our immediate neighborhood.

Armenia welcomed the launch of the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech by the Secretary-General in 2019 and we encourage the UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as the UN Focal Point for the implementation of the strategy, to clearly identify the prevalent instances of hate speech, as it constitutes both trigger and an indicator of the risk of atrocity crimes.    As demonstrated so many times before, intolerance, cultivation of hate speech against national, ethnic and religious groups, if not properly addressed, can lead to genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Mr. President,

In promoting the culture of peace and protecting cultural heritage, an important and unique role is bestowed upon the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Armed conflicts and military actions can have devastating impact on objects of cultural heritage, which are of irreplaceable value to the entire mankind as unique expressions of history, identity and cultural memory. Today, the millennia-old Christian Armenian sites in Nagorno-Karabakh are on the verge of total extermination. Armenia’s deep concern in relation to the fate of the cultural property in Nagorno-Karabakh is also based on the previous history of total and intentional eradication of the Armenian heritage in Nakhijevan by Azerbaijan.

The destruction of the Armenian cultural heritage has been extensively monitored and reported, including through the use of modern digital technologies. In particular, satellite technology has been increasingly used to monitor and document efforts that seek to destroy or modify cultural sites. Cultural genocide perpetrated on the grounds of ethnic hatred and intent to destroy the traces of historical and civilizational presence of a particular nation is no longer a hearsay but a high-resolution imagery, offering material, factual evidence before the eyes of the international community.

Mr. President,

Armenia has consistently requested that a UNESCO fact-finding mission be deployed to Nagorno-Karabakh and the adjacent areas in order to help to preserve the vast and unique cultural heritage of the region, yet, the efforts of the international organizations for independent and impartial assessment of the facts on the ground have been continuously obstructed.

Those who disregard instances of cultural heritage erasure in the face of irrefutable evidence for the mere sake of the so-called neutrality need to be reminded that, more often than not, state-sponsored policies of hate crimes and violence against cultural and religious monuments come to be followed by other forms of atrocities. The late UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold once said that, I quote: “Never. Never “for the sake of peace and quiet,” deny your own experience or convictions” (end of quote). Culture of peace can only thrive where the rights to truth, justice and guarantees for non-recurrence have been enabled, which makes it a moral imperative for the international community to stand up for the values and convictions that unite us, the people.

Armenia remains committed to a strong and effective multilateral system, with the respect for human rights and the rule of law at the heart of it. We are determined to continue working towards justice, tolerance and non-discrimination, in line with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the values and goals of the Declaration and Programme of Action on the Culture of Peace.

Thank you."



Source Panorama.am
Share |
Տեքստում սխալ կամ վրիպակ նկատելու դեպքում, ուղարկեք խմբագրին հաղորդագրություն` նշելով տվյալ սխալը, այնուհետև սեղմելով Ctrl-Enter:

Newsfeed

17:00
Archbishop Bagrat meets with military personnel
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement opposing the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial...
16:35
Senior cleric announces rally in Yerevan on May 26
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement opposing the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial...
16:14
Archbishop Bagrat says no decision yet on his nomination for PM
No official decision has yet been taken on the nomination of Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan for Armenian prime minister. The Tavush for the...
15:30
Opposition MP reiterates support for movement led by Archbishop Bagrat
MP Hayk Mamijanyan, who heads the opposition Pativ Unem faction in the Armenian National Assembly, on Saturday reiterated his team’s...
15:00
Global study predicts increase in life expectancy by 2050
Global life expectancy is set to increase by almost five years by 2025, new research has found, but factors like obesity and high blood pressure...
14:35
Henrikh Mkhitaryan raises issue of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan
Inter Milan midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan on Friday called the attention of the international community to the issue of Armenian prisoners held...
14:12
LIVE: Archbishop Bagrat meets with cultural figures
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial...
13:52
Armenian MP urges Russia to review its priorities in South Caucasus
Armenian opposition MP Tigran Abrahamyan calls on Russia to review its priorities in the South Caucasus and ensure the safe return of the...
13:06
Archbishop Bagrat reveals reason for meeting with parties
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of a protest movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial concessions to...
12:31
Armenian minister meets with border villagers affected by land surrender
Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan on Saturday travelled to the border village of Kirants in...
11:45
TV and film actor Dabney Coleman dies at 92
Dabney Coleman, best known for his portrayal of cantankerous characters in films such as Tootsie and 9 to 5, has died at age 92, BBC News...
11:30
Tavush movement activists released
Five activists of the Tavush for the Homeland protest movement were set free on Friday night, reported lawyer Varazdat Harutyunyan, a member of...
11:00
India awaits clear proposals from Armenia on Chabahar port use, envoy says
Regarding the use of Chabahar port, India is waiting for details from the Armenian side and will definitely consider them once clear proposals...
17:00
Snow to hit parts of Armenia
Snow and wet snow are expected in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province and mountainous areas of Vayots Dzor and Syunik Provinces on Friday...
16:45
TikTok testing hour-long videos
It's known for its short, sharp content. But it appears that TikTok is taking a leaf out of YouTube's book with its latest test....
16:36
Opposition MP meets with detained Tavush protesters
MP Tigran Abrahamyan of the opposition Pativ Unem faction on Friday visited the Nubarashen Penitentiary to meet with four activists...
16:02
Armenian border villagers dissatisfied after meeting with Tavush governor
Governor of Tavush Province Hayk Ghalumyan on Friday travelled to the border village of Kirants to meet with local residents protesting against...
15:34
Four dead after powerful storms hit Texas
Thunderstorms have killed four people and knocked out power to nearly a million homes and businesses in south-east Texas, BBC News reports....
15:06
Diaspora strongly supports protest movement in Armenia, leader says
The Tavush for the Homeland protest movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial concessions to Azerbaijan enjoys...
14:30
In pictures: Archbishop Bagrat delivers lecture at YSU courtyard
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral territorial...
14:14
Arman Tatoyan slams obstruction of reporters' work
Former Armenian Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan, who currently runs the Tatoyan Foundation, has denounced efforts to hinder journalistic activities and...
13:36
Bus carrying passengers gets stuck in rainwater in Yerevan
A bus carrying passengers was stuck in rainwater following downpours in Yerevan on Thursday, the Rescue Service of Armenia's Interior...
13:15
France says situation 'calmer' in New Caledonia after fourth night of troubles
Hundreds of extra military and police arrived in France's troubled Pacific territory of New Caledonia ahead of a fourth night of troubles...
12:57
LIVE: Archbishop Bagrat delivers lecture at YSU courtyard
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral...
12:33
International community urged to press for release of Ruben Vardanyan, other Armenian prisoners in Baku
Ruben Vardanyan’s family on Friday issued a statement calling on the international community to demand the unconditional release of...
12:06
Church in Artsakh's Aghavno at risk of destruction
The Holy Martyrs (Srbots Nahatakats) Church of Aghavno, a village in the Kashatagh region of Azerbaijani-occupied Artsakh, is at risk of...
11:32
Armenian, Azeri parliament speakers meet in Geneva
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan met with Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis Speaker Sahiba Gafarova in Geneva on Thursday 16 May....
11:22
Armenian wrestler Yeghishe Mosesyan crowned European champion
Freestyle wrestler Yeghishe Mosesyan has earned a gold medal at the U15 European Championships 2024 being held in Loutraki, Greece, from May...
11:00
UJA warns of increasing pressure on reporters in Armenia
The Union of Journalists of Armenia (UJA) on Thursday issued a statement warning of increasing pressure, violence and disrespect...
18:30
Georgia's central bank spends $60 mln to support lari amid rallies
Georgia's central bank said on Thursday it had spent $60 million in reserves to support the lari after a surge in demand for foreign...

Follow us and get updates!

Most popular articles

{"core.blocks.header.spell_message1":"Selected mistake: ","core.blocks.header.spell_message2":"Send a message about the mistake?"}