The latest landmark in Artsakh to be destroyed by Azerbaijan is the Holy Ascension (St. Hambardsum) Church in occupied Berdzor (Lachin).
“On May 11, 2024, a satellite image published on the Internet clearly showed that Azerbaijan had completely destroyed the HolyAscension (St. Hambardsum) Church in Berdzor. This is another act of vandalism – a typical behavior for Azerbaijan, where one of its primary aims is the eradication of Armenian cultural heritage in the occupied territories,” the Keghard Foundation warned in a statement.
“This is cultural genocide, which is characterized by deliberate disregard or destruction of the cultural values of an ethno-religious or religious group and is one of the actions associated with genocide. The objective is to establish that this group never lived in the designated area and had no cultural presence there,” the Foundation added.
The Keghard Foundation recalled that, back in 2022, Azerbaijan’s “Public Organization for the Protection of Monuments” propоsed converting the Surb Hambardzum Church in Berdzor into a mosque.
“It is important to note that Azerbaijan’s state policy, under the dictatorial leadership of Aliyev, has openly declared its intention to continue the destruction of Armenian heritage built over the past thirty years. The most evident instance of this was the photograph shown by BBC News on March 25, 2021, depicting the complete destruction of the St. Mary’s (Sourp Asdvadzadin) Church in Mekhakavan, built in 2013.
“Thus, with the tacit consent of the world, the Armenian cultural heritage in the territory of Artsakh is gradually being destroyed. There is little doubt that Azerbaijan will complete its planned cultural genocide, as evidenced by the events in Nakhichevan and other territories under its control,” added the statement, condemning the state-sponsored vandalism by Azerbaijan.