
ArmInfo. The Hay Dat Central Council of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) issued a statement strongly condemning the destruction of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin Cathedral in occupied Stepanakert by Azerbaijani authorities.
The Hay Dat statement, received by ArmInfo, emphasizes that this action, committed on the eve of the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, marks a serious escalation in the systematic destruction of Armenian cultural and spiritual heritage in Artsakh. "Consecrated in 2019, the cathedral symbolized the revival of Armenian religious life and the continuity of the Armenian presence within it. Its destruction, confirmed by satellite imagery, follows previous attacks on Armenian cultural and religious sites and reflects a larger and targeted campaign to destroy Armenian historical heritage.
These actions constitute serious violations of international law and UNESCO legal norms protecting cultural heritage, and are contrary to the rulings of the International Court of Justice, which oblige Azerbaijan to prevent and punish such actions," the statement emphasized. In this regard, Hay Dat expressed concern about the lack of an adequate international response to these actions, noting that continued silence risks exacerbating impunity and undermines prospects for justice and the safe return of displaced Armenians.
Based on the above, Hay Dat called on the international community to immediately initiate independent international monitoring of the cultural and religious heritage in the affected areas; Take targeted measures to ensure accountability for deliberate destruction; prioritize heritage protection within the framework of international cooperation in the South Caucasus; and take immediate legal and diplomatic steps on the part of Armenia, including resorting to international judicial mechanisms.
"The destruction of cultural heritage is an attack not only on the identity of any people, but also on the common heritage of humanity, and requires a swift and principled international response," concluded Hay Dat.
Recall that on April 21, it was reported that Azerbaijan razed the Surb Astvatsatsin Church. Days earlier, it was also reported that the enemy had destroyed the Surb Hakob Church in Stepanakert. The cultural genocide in Artsakh is taking place against the backdrop of the tacit encouragement of the so-called civilized international community. Day after day, Azerbaijani occupiers are destroying sites that testify to the millennia-long presence of Armenians on this land.
It should be noted that since the occupation of Artsakh, Azerbaijan has completely destroyed or significantly damaged the following cultural and religious sites. The Kanach Jam (Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich) Church in Shushi was completely destroyed in April 2024, the Ghazanchetsots Cemetery in Shushi was completely destroyed, the village of Karintak was completely bulldozed, and monuments and busts in Stepanakert, including those to Charles Aznavour, Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Hovhannes Tumanyan, and Marshal Baghramyan, were dismantled. The Marshal Khudyakov Museum in the village of Mets Tager was destroyed. Today, approximately 4,000 Armenian cultural sites remain under Azerbaijani control, including more than 370 churches and 119 ancient fortresses.