
The government of Azerbaijan intensified its hostility towards the Armenian Apostolic Church, declaring it the 5th column. Tatoyan
The government of Azerbaijan has intensified its hostility towards the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church, declaring it the 5th column, a propagandist of revanchism and war, against which we must fight. Arman Tatoyan, former MP of the Republic of Armenia, director of the "Tatoyan" Foundation, wrote about this on the "Facebook" page.
Armenian Catholicos and Mother See Holy Etchmiadzin, large monastic complexes and churches, for instance, Noravank, Haghartsin, Geghardavank, are especially targeted. They even changed the name of Etchmiadzin.
All this is widely presented as Azerbaijani, more specifically, Albanian or Udi monuments. Moreover, we are talking about the churches built, operating or not operating in Armenia or Artsakh.
Destroyed or partially destroyed Armenian churches are presented as Azerbaijani cultural monuments destroyed by Armenians.
This is directly aimed at the elimination of ethnic Armenian identity.
All this is done within the framework of the false concept of "Western Azerbaijan", which means the whole of Armenia.
This false concept also states that Armenia is obliged to "restore and protect the destroyed cultural heritage of Azerbaijan as a precondition for reconciliation". Under this outwardly humanitarian demand for the outside world, the Azerbaijani government is actually pursuing completely different goals.
From these positions, Azerbaijan regularly comes out with aggressive rhetoric, trying to discredit the Armenian church, accusing Armenia of "appropriating" the Albanian or Udi churches.
The government of Azerbaijan is making efforts not only inside the country, but also abroad to inflame religious hostility towards Armenians.
The president of Azerbaijan once called on the Muslim world to take revenge on Armenians and Armenia, accusing our people of Islamophobia with absolute falsehood.
This call is, in fact, an aggressive Azerbaijani attack on the entire Christian community.
In fact, Armenians have been living as friends with many peoples of the world who profess Islam for centuries. All this is documented with evidence in our special reports and presented to the international community.
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