
ArmInfo. The Geghard Scientific and Analytical Foundation has responded to the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani "scientists" were protesting against the activities of the Foundation exposing Azerbaijani falsifications related to the history of Armenia and the region as a whole. According to the Geghard Foundation's press service, recently, the Geghard Foundation received a letter of complaint from the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, signed by about two dozen researchers from the A. A. Bakikhanov Institute of History and Ethnology. The Azerbaijani "scientists" were protesting against the activities of the Geghard Foundation and, in particular, against the materials presented in the "Azerfake" and "Azervandalism" sections of the foundation's website. A special topic of the protest was the letters of complaint sent by the Geghard Foundation to international scientific information databases and periodicals, which are aimed at stopping the dissemination of anti-scientific and anti-Armenian publications by Azerbaijani authors.
In this regard, the foundation sent a response letter to the Azerbaijani side, condemning the distortions of Armenian history and claims that the current Republic allegedly arose on the territories of "Azerbaijani khanates." The Geghard Foundation recalled the famous League of Nations decision, according to which "before 1918, there was no state called 'Azerbaijan,'" and noted that the territories currently claimed by the Azerbaijani side were never a single state entity. "They were part of larger empires: the Mongol, later the Persian, and, since 1813, the Russian Empire." Moreover, the same decision explicitly states that the name "Azerbaijan" is borrowed," the letter notes.
The foundation pointed out that the status of a scholar implies not only the formal possession of publications and titles, but also unconditional adherence to academic ethics. "Scholars do not distort history, do not deny well-known facts, and do not manipulate historical facts. A scholar cannot allow himself to deliberately ignore historical reality by denying Armenia's millennia-old heritage or appropriating Armenian, Albanian, Georgian, and Iranian historical and cultural heritage, declaring it "Azerbaijani,"" the letter states.
Geghard then addressed the Azerbaijani side's dissatisfaction with their foundation's efforts to expose Azerbaijani falsifications in international scientific databases and journals. Geghard expressed its belief that the Azerbaijanis are dissatisfied with the fact that foreign academic circles have become more cautious about their so-called scientific publications containing anti-Armenian theses.
"This position is a natural and predictable reaction from the scientific community, reflecting an attempt to protect science and knowledge from devaluation, and impartial historical research from attempts to replace it with politicized propaganda. If our actions have in any way limited the further dissemination of your pseudo-historical, propagandistic, and methodologically unsound materials, we sincerely regret this. We regret that we came forward with this initiative too late," the letter emphasizes.
The scientific and analytical foundation then sarcastically offered to assist the Azerbaijani side in editing preliminary versions and drafts of their research. "Our impartial specialists will subject your materials to scientific review and editing, point out methodological inaccuracies, correct factual errors, and make suggestions that will help ensure your future publications comply with academic standards. Thanks to this approach, your works will begin to meet international academic standards and will be cleared of anti- scientific and anti-Armenian propaganda, after which you will be able to publish them with greater success in most scientific journals," Geghard noted.
In conclusion, the foundation called on the Azerbaijani side to strictly adhere to the norms of scientific ethics, refrain from distorting historical facts, and falsifying the historical and cultural heritage of Armenians and other neighboring peoples.
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