
ArmInfo. During the demolition of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Artsakh, included in the list of historical and cultural monuments, the Azerbaijani regime destroyed a unique fresco by the artist and sculpture Arnold Meliksetyan.
As emphasized by the press service of the Artsakh Tourism and Culture Development Agency (ARCTA), the destruction of the fresco of the Artsakh sculpture is not only the loss of a valuable work of art, but also part of Azerbaijan's large-scale policy of erasing the memory and identity of the Armenians of Artsakh.
"The demolition of the MFA building on Artsakh Independence Day was aimed not only at destroying the symbol of the Republic's independence, but also became another manifestation of Azerbaijan's consistent policy of destroying, distorting and appropriating the cultural heritage of the NKR," ARCTA emphasized.
The agency believes that responsibility for this vandalism lies not only with Azerbaijan, but also with the international community, which, with its silence and inaction, is actually encouraging cultural genocide.
"No less worrying is the inaction of the Armenian authorities, who were obliged to protect the rights of their citizens and the cultural heritage of Artsakh on international platforms," the department concluded.
As ArmInfo previously reported, Azerbaijan demolished the building of the NKR Foreign Ministry in occupied Stepanakert on the 34th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Artsakh. And before that, the Azerbaijani regime bulldozed the buildings of the Artsakh parliament and the "Liberator Warriors" on Revival Square in Stepanakert, and desecrated the Surb Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) Cathedral. Since the occupation of Artsakh, a number of neighborhoods in Stepanakert and entire villages have been demolished.