ArmInfo. The Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church responded to the publication in the official Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, pointing to a new attempt to distort and appropriate the Armenian cultural heritage of Artsakh.
The Artsakh Diocese noted that the recent publication in the official Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano is a service rendered to the Azerbaijani propaganda machine, another attempt at a completely false and groundless presentation of the history of the spiritual and cultural heritage of the region and its indigenous Armenian people.
"Having visited the territory of the occupied Republic of Artsakh, the author tried to give new life to the "myth of the Albanian genealogy" of the Armenian cultural heritage.
Before publishing such propaganda material, the author should have first tried to at least briefly familiarize himself with the political events that took place just a few months ago, their motives, and then with the real history of Dadivank, Gandzasar, Khatravank, and try to understand what language the inscriptions are in or why they are in Armenian. Such false and baseless propaganda is a completely reprehensible and disrespectful attitude not only to the Armenian people, the centuries-old history of the Armenian Apostolic Church, but also to the history of the world Christian civilization as a whole," the Artsakh Diocese emphasized.
Earlier, Lilit Galstyan, a member of the opposition parliamentary faction "Armenia", stated that Azerbaijan continues the policy of vandalism, destruction or appropriation of the cultural heritage of Artsakh. At the same time, she added that in this "activity" of theirs, the Azerbaijanis have found international partners and, unfortunately, their hands have already reached the Vatican.
According to her, the Vatican's l'osservatore romano periodical recently published an article entitled "The Origins of Christianity in Azerbaijan: Following the Footsteps of the Albanian Apostolic Church" signed by Rossella Fabiani, in which the author talks about her so-called research and educational visit to "Caucasian Albania", but in fact to Artsakh.
"Referring to some local researcher, the author of the article spreads and confirms the hypothesis of the arrival of Armenians in the region, noting that we came to the Azerbaijani lands from Iran and Turkey. According to another confirmation, local Armenians forced the Udis to renounce their faith and they became followers of the Apostolic Church.
During his visit to Azerbaijan, R. Fabiani was accompanied by Akhundov's student, the "expert" in Albanian culture S. Gadzhieva. And, naturally, the author makes an unconditional conclusion that in the 13th century, the monastery complexes of Dadivank (in the article, Khudavank is used) and Gandzasar (in the article, Genjasar) are the largest manifestations of Albanian culture and the Albanian church on the territory of Azerbaijan.
As you can see, the Azerbaijani policy of eradicating the Armenian trace of Artsakh is acquiring new qualities and manifestations. It is sad, but this is reality: Azerbaijan has managed to make the Vatican an unwitting participant in its cultural cleansing (cultural genocide). By the way, in the above-mentioned article, Dadivank is presented as the Albanian Vatican," the deputy noted.