BBC correspondent Jonah Fisher has investigated the disappearance of an Armenian church that changed hands in the recent Nagorno-Karabakh war. An online video shows Armenian Holy Mother of God church near Jebrail was intact when Azerbaijan took control of the territory.

“Azerbaijan has said ethnic Armenians are welcome to stay in Nagorno-Karabakh but Armenia has accused it of damaging and destroying Armenian cultural heritage left behind in the region, including churches and monuments,” the BBC reports.

“Today, the BBC released a video documenting the demolition of the Zoravor Surb Astvatsatsin Church near the town of Mekhakavan (Jebrail), which took place after the region fell under the Azerbaijani control. The same church had already been desecrated during the recent Azerbaijani aggression against Artsakh.

We strongly condemn this yet another case of a crime committed by Azerbaijan on the grounds of religious hatred. At the same time, the attempts of the Azerbaijani leadership to justify this barbarism are even more concerning, as it shows that this manifestation of vandalism was intentional in nature and is reminiscent of the systematic destruction of Nakhichevan’s historical and cultural heritage.

This case of destruction of the place of worship after the recent war is not an isolated episode. The destruction of the more than 200 years old “Kanach Zham” church in the city of Shushi of the Artsakh Republic proves that the cultural vandalism carried out by Azerbaijan is based on only one criterion – hatred towards the Christian Armenian people.

Despite the efforts to present itself to the world as a “center of tolerance and multiculturalism”, Azerbaijan has so far consolidated its position as a pioneer in the destruction of the Christian heritage.

The destruction of the Armenian historical-cultural and religious heritage once again demonstrates that the assurances on the preservation of the Christian cultural values by the Azerbaijani authorities are false. The international community should undertake measures to stop and condemn the crimes, including the cultural genocide being committed by Azerbaijan since September 27 last year to date.” Stated Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan.

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  1. What to reply … How to reply???
    Ottoman Turks destroyed 2844 churches, cathedrals, monasteries in so called Turkey …
    And just recently in front of the world they changed Cathedral Aya Sofia to a Turkish Temple …
    Please don’t say to Mosque because according to Muslim Sunni sect is not allowed …
    Khalifa Omar Al Khattab did not enter the church in Jerusalem so it will not be converted to Mosque, he prayed out side the Church …It is a well known story …

  2. r
    The great Frenchman, Victor Hugo, about the Turks: “Where you see destruction, death, robbery and violence, you know, the Turks passed there.

  3. I would like to remind you when you talk about Karabagh, don’t say the word Armenian occupation, Armenia never occupied Karabagh, we just liberated it and took it back from the occupiers’ the Azeries, the land belongs to Armenians, study the history and than you will be in the right position what to say about the occupier’s.

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