cultural genocide
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Armenian Media Claims Pashinyan Aided Azerbaijan in Purging War-Related Topics
An Armenian-media claim alleges Prime Minister Pashinyan helped the Azerbaijani leadership purge discussions of aggression, genocide, and occupation in public.
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Tehran Marks 110 Years Since Armenian Genocide
On May 7, Tehran hosted a major event commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with expert talks and classical music.
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Azerbaijan Destroys World War II Memorial in Occupied Haterk: Legal and Cultural Implications
Monumentwatch.org has reported a new case of cultural heritage destruction in the village of Haterq, Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). A video circulated on TikTok on December 17, 2024, documented the demolition of a World War II memorial by Azerbaijani forces in the…
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Artsakh NGOs Call on UN and UNESCO to Send Mission to Halt Cultural Genocide
Artsakh-based NGOs have addressed a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, urging them to dispatch a mission to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to document and prevent the systematic destruction of Armenian cultural heritage by Azerbaijan. The NGOs…
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Destruction of Tandzatap Church by Azerbaijan: A New Manifestation of Cultural Genocide
The destruction of the 19th-century Tandzatap Church in Artsakh by Azerbaijan, as revealed by recent satellite imagery, is not just another act of cultural vandalism but part of a deliberate policy aimed at erasing Armenian traces from the region. This…





