
ArmInfo. Today, September 2, the opening ceremony of the "Call of Artsakh" memorial dedicated to the heroes who fell in the Artsakh wars, as well as those killed during the tragic explosion at the fuel depot during the exodus of the entire Artsakh population in 2023, took place in the "Yerablur" military pantheon.
As part of the ceremony, the khachkars of the memorial were lit, which was conducted by the head of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan. The ceremony was also attended by Artsakh President Samvel Shahramanyan and other Artsakh and Armenian officials, as well as parents and relatives of the fallen heroes.
The head of the Artsakh Diocese of the AAC Vrtanes Abrahamyan noted that the khachkars are a symbol of national pain and pride. "Every day, fallen heroes whisper in our ears that the Homeland is more than just a visible reality. And it was with this vision that they went to the battlefield. No country has ever received freedom, independence and statehood as a gift, but only acquired it through national unity and struggle. This is an undeniable reality. Artsakh is a living spirit that continues to exist inside every Armenian," the bishop noted.
In turn, the 5th President of Artsakh Samvel Shahramanyan recalled that the heroes laid down their lives so that today the Armenian people could have the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Artsakh, and so that today could be celebrated as the Independence Day of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. "However, today we find ourselves in an unfair reality. These people laid down their lives and fought for Artsakh, but, unfortunately, today their loved ones are considered refugees in their own Homeland," the politician noted with regret.
Shahramanyan emphasized that the memorial will become a sanctuary and a reminder that the Artsakh people must always maintain their faith in collective return. "I am sure that one day this day will come," the 5th President of Artsakh assured.
And the former head of the National Security Service of Armenia Artur Vanetsyan recalled that in 1991 the Armenian people proved that there is no other alternative to a dignified and safe life in the Homeland. However, he noted with regret that the events of recent years have formed a new reality in which the Armenian people are offered a false peace. "And at the same time, they are consigning to oblivion our fallen heroes, the struggle of our people. In addition, the Armenian authorities are trying to convince us that the page of Artsakh is closed. But I am sure that it is simply impossible to close this page of the history of the Armenian people. Artsakh was, is and will be. We must not lose hope and must not forget," the former head of the National Security Service of Armenia said.
Vanetsyan also recalled that today there are still Armenian prisoners of war in the Azerbaijani prison and stressed that in these realities the struggle of the Armenian people should be for real peace, for real justice and for the protection of sovereignty and independence. It should be noted that the Armenian authorities tried to hinder the events on the occasion of the anniversary of Artsakh's independence, first by turning off the lights in the memorial area, then by prohibiting loudspeakers from being brought to the ceremony.
However, these actions did not prevent the solemn opening ceremony of the memorial. And "Call of Artsakh" will become a place of pilgrimage for the residents of Artsakh who miss the graves of their relatives buried in Nagorno-Karabakh.