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The recent event completely baffled the Azerbaijani society. Many people, trying to understand what is happening, tried to find out for themselves where the destroyed place of worship, which the Armenians talk about is. Most still cannot find that city or village. Everyone was looking for this location in the former NKAR. In Armenian sources, this place is called "mehakavan", and it is difficult to say that someone has heard or knew this name in Azerbaijan. People who read the Armenian press also do not fully understand which region is named so. Only later, it became known that the destroyed building was located on the territory of the Jabrail region, which was renamed by the occupying forces to “mehakavan”. It is unknown who and what this name represents.
In Azerbaijan, circles that closely followed the events in Armenia reported that after the April 2016 battles, the Armenians, under the guise of a policy of “not an inch of land”, were planning, as they say, to build a large city here, on the banks of the Araz River. Both the ministers of Serzh Sargsyan and Pashinyan voiced loud statements against Azerbaijan "not an inch of land", claiming, "The security of Armenia makes it impossible to return even one meter of land to Azerbaijan."
In 2017, the construction of a place of religious worship completed here, which, as the Armenians say, is a symbol of "the will and determination of the Armenian people." “We are here and will always be here” - that was the motto. This building, intended for the servicemen of the occupation forces, was once visited by the co-chairs of the Minsk Group, and they, probably, as always, “reacted with understanding” to this fact.
After the Azerbaijani army liberated these territories from occupation, this building was rightfully demolished as a legacy of the occupation. Or, maybe someone expected that Azerbaijan would take it under state protection, as a monument to the occupying forces?
The Armenian government assessed the destruction of this legacy of the occupation as a step against Christianity. It turns out that these marauders of Armenian origin were Christians. It means that the creatures who wiped these areas and villages off the earth and scattered the bones of those who had rested underground for hundreds of years in wastelands, were Christians. Can the authors of such atrocities be called Christians? No way. People who consider themselves Christians, the most humane in the world, are people who bring peace, humanity, love, who do not spare their help. Love for a person is their criterion; I witnessed this during my personal contacts in America and Europe.
Those who commit these atrocities cannot be Christians. They are creatures from a world where hatred, blind nationalism, racism, murder are cultivated, contrary to Christian values. This is obvious.
Armenia occupied Jabrail, destroyed the life of the local population, wiped out their houses and property, destroyed their cemeteries and scattered the remains taken from the graves in the gorges, and then changed the name of Jabrail and built on its ruins a place of worship for the participants in these atrocities. What were they worshiping at that time over these ruins and desecrated human remains? The devil? I wonder if these animates have a sense of humanity?
Now these barbarian forces have been driven out of the land, and together with their weapons and equipment, the entire legacy of the invaders has rightfully been destroyed. As a result, the cruel enemy, who still does not want to be held accountable for the crimes committed, says, “My religious center in mekhakavan has been destroyed,” and their General Prosecutor’s Office is initiating a criminal case against Azerbaijan under the title “Crime against humanity and humanity, and gross violation of the norms of international humanitarian law”.
How can this be called? Has humanity ever faced such a degree of insolence that has no limit?
I wonder if the Nazis protested even when the legacy of Nazism was destroyed on the territory of the Soviet Union or in Eastern Europe. They probably would have protested if it had not been for Nuremberg.... And we call on these war criminals to regional cooperation...
P.S. I was surprised that Armenia's statement does not mention the role in the destruction of this building of “thousands of jihadist Syrian and Libyan terrorists that Turkey has settled in Jabrail.” But where, then, are the jihadist terrorists? After all, if you had voiced their names, your statement would have been even more attractive to the international community ... Next time, remember this.
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