
ArmInfo. The remarks made by Armenian Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Arsen Torosyan encourage Azerbaijan's genocidal policy of destroying Artsakh cultural and spiritual heritage in the territory of occupied Nagorno-Karabakh.
Artak Beglaryan, head of the Artsakh Union public organization and former NKR Ombudsman, made this statement in response to Torosyan's comments which were broadcast on Armenian Public Television. Torosyan stated that "the topic of Azerbaijan's destruction of Armenian cultural, historical, and religious monuments (in Artsakh - ed.) should not be included in the bilateral agenda between Yerevan and Baku."
"The notorious Artsakh hater, Arsen Torosyan, would do well to remain silent on issues related to Artsakh and effectively and conscientiously fulfill his duties in the Ministry, which faces a tremendous amount of work both in addressing the needs of the forcibly displaced Artsakh population and in addressing the social issues of Armenian citizens in general. Your criminal statements simply encourage Azerbaijan's genocidal policy of destroying those Armenian and universal human values that mean nothing to you," Beglaryan wrote on his Facebook page.
Recall, on April 21, it was reported that Azerbaijan had razed the Surb Astvatsatsin Church to the ground. Days earlier, it was also reported that the enemy had destroyed the Surb Hakob Church in Stepanakert. In recent days, Azerbaijan has been actively preparing the ground for the destruction of one of Artsakh's symbols—the "We Are Our Mountains" monument. The cultural genocide in Artsakh is taking place amid the tacit encouragement of the so-called civilized international community. Day after day, the Azerbaijani occupiers are destroying sites that testify to the millennia-long presence of Armenians on this land.
It should be noted that since the occupation of Artsakh, Azerbaijan has completely destroyed or significantly damaged the following cultural and religious sites. The Kanach Zham (Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich) Church in Shushi was completely destroyed in April 2024. The Ghazanchetsots Cemetery in Shushi was completely destroyed. The village of Karintak was completely bulldozed. Monuments and busts in Stepanakert, including those of Charles Aznavour, Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Hovhannes Tumanyan, and Marshal Baghramyan, were dismantled. The Marshal Khudyakov Museum in the village of Mets Tager was destroyed. Today, approximately 4,000 Armenian cultural sites remain under Azerbaijani control, including more than 370 churches and 119 ancient fortresses.