
ArmInfo. One of Artsakh's symbols, the "We Are Our Mountains" monument, is under real and immediate threat of deliberate destruction. Hovik Avanesov, Ombudsman of the Cultural Heritage of Artsakh and Vice President of the Azgayin Historical and Cultural NGO, wrote on his Facebook page.
According to him, two days ago, the Artsakh Cultural Heritage Ombudsman's office and the Geghard Scientific and Analytical Foundation again sounded the alarm about the planned act of destruction. "This alarm is not just another concern, but a serious warning, backed by facts, indicating the continuation of the policy of consistent and targeted destruction of Armenian cultural heritage by the Azerbaijani authorities. Blogger Kamram Razmavar, who has become a personal servant of the propaganda machine of the dictatorial regime in Baku, has published another photograph, which once again confirms that the Azerbaijani authorities have not abandoned their intention to destroy one of the most important symbols of Artsakh's identity. The publication of the photograph can hardly be considered a coincidence: it rather fits within the framework of a policy of psychological and informational pressure carried out at the state level, the goal of which is not only the physical destruction of the monument but also the erasure of the memory of the Armenian historical and cultural identity of Artsakh," Avanesov added.
He added that the "We Are Our Mountains" monument has long ceased to be simply an architectural or sculptural treasure. According to him, it embodies the historical presence of the Armenians of Artsakh, the continuity of their identity, and their millennial connection to their native land. "This is precisely why it has become one of the Baku regime's targets. For the Azerbaijani authorities, the existence of such symbols is irrefutable proof of Artsakh's Armenian identity, and their destruction serves a policy of 'falsification of history and cultural genocide.' Azerbaijan's actions have long gone beyond mere vandalism and have acquired the character of systematic cultural genocide. The consistent destruction of Armenian churches, khachkars, monuments, and historical sites is part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at eradicating the Armenian trace in Artsakh and the region. The threat to the 'We Are Our Mountains' monument is a logical continuation of this policy," Avanesov concluded.
The 'We Are Our Mountains' monument was erected in Artsakh in 1967. The monument was designed by sculptor Sargis Baghdasaryan and architect Yuri Hakobyan. The monument, located on a hilltop at the entrance to Stepanakert, is constructed of red tuff and symbolizes the connection between the Artsakh land and its people. It depicts an elderly Artsakh couple in traditional attire, standing shoulder to shoulder, with a proud and steadfast posture and a serious and unwavering expression.