ArmInfo.On the eve of Christmas, more than 200 French scholars, writers, actors and other cultural figures united by publishing an article in Le Figaro newspaper, in support and solidarity with the Armenians of Artsakh.
In particular, the article was signed by: Jean Reno, Pierre Richard, Claude Lelouch, Michel Onfray, Thierry Godard, Nicolas Aznavour, Mathias Malzieu, Gilbert Sinoue, Nicolas Bary, Dominique Bertail, and many others.
"Tonight, when many of us will reunite with our families and loved ones for the celebration of Christmas, regardless of religious affiliation, when many of us may think for a moment about all those in the world who are lonely or suffering, remember the Armenians of Artsakh (Mountain Karabakh), whom Azerbaijan has already cut off from the outside world for two weeks.
At the moment when our children open their gifts, the parents of 30 thousand children of Nagorno-Karabakh will dream of only one thing - that in these high mountains, where their ancestors were born more than 2 thousand years ago, their children would live and have a future," the article reads.
The authors note that after the 2020 war (the 44-day war in Artsakh, unleashed by the Azerbaijani-Turkish tandem - ed. note), which broke so many lives, after phosphorus bombs, torture, the dictatorship of Azerbaijan this time resorted to another meanness by closing the Lachin corridor , which is the only road connecting Artsakh with the outside world. Families are separated, day by day there is a shortage of essential goods, it is impossible to provide the necessary medical care, as a result of which one person has already died, the lives of many patients, including children, are under threat.
"We admire the dignity and courage of these people who organized and resisted instead of succumbing to panic. They resist and will resist to the end. But they rely on us, and we cannot be deaf to their call. It was on Christmas Day that the tyrant of oil and economic growth decided to plunge the entire population of Artsakh into darkness and cold.
What future will we leave for our children if we justify dictatorship and barbarism in relation to one of our most ancient civilizations, one of our fraternal peoples, a people that has been a bridge from time immemorial for dialogue between different cultures.
What will our children think, what values will they grow up with, if we allow the unthinkable to happen again? Indifference and platonic protests allow today's aggressors to shamelessly consider themselves the descendants and executioners of 1915 (the year of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire - ed. note) and act in the same way to destroy one nation that they hate because it is exactly like us. Is our desire that the hateful horrors of the 20th century never be repeated in our time, is it just a desire?
Is it really that in this world evil again wins, only because it has benefits that it can sell and deliver to its neighbors?>, the source notes.
Representatives of the creative intelligentsia of France assure that the Armenian spirit lives in their masterpieces of Romanesque art, in their culture stretching to the borders of the East, in the thoughts of their philosophers of the Enlightenment, in romantic poetry, in their struggle for justice, in the chords of their melodies and bouquets of tulips that maybe this evening will be given to someone.
<Remember, in the end, the fact that we know what the Nativity of Christ is also thanks to the Armenians, who in the 5th century sent pilgrims to us with spiced bread, which is likely to be on our festive table, and the names of the Magi, who came to worship the baby Christ.
Let's remember and most importantly unite. With our common conscience, our united voices, in every possible way that is available to each of us, let's fight the tragedy that has already begun. We can save 120 thousand Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh>, the article reads.