March 1, 2006 - 14:12 AMT
Armenians of Toronto to Hold Candlelight Procession to Protest Demolition of Armenian Khachkars
As the Armenian Community of Toronto told PanARMENIAN.Net, it is planning a peaceful candlelight procession on Wednesday March 1 to protest the ongoing demolition of medieval Armenian cemeteries and historic stone crosses (khachkars) in the southern Nakhichevan region of Djulfa by the Azerbaijani armed forces. The candlelight procession is organized by the Inter- Denominational Armenian churches of Toronto—the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church, St. Gregory Armenian Catholic Church and Armenia Evangelical Church. The cemetery, home to more than 10,000 individual khachkars, was subjected to sustained attacks throughout the 20th century and again, starting in 2002, when Azerbaijani forces crushed hundreds of the crosses and shipped the destroyed crosses from the region by rail. The most recent attacks, in December 2005, have been the worst. Nakhichevan is a historic part of the Armenian homeland and was an integral part of the first Armenian Republic of 1918-1920. It was arbitrarily severed from Armenia and placed under Azerbaijani rule as part of the Soviet Union's accommodation with Kemalist Turkey and Moscow's "divide and conquer" policy re borders to facilitate its control of the region. During the Soviet era, the indigenous Armenian population was pushed out of Nakhichevan due to discrimination, economic pressure, and other policies advanced by the Soviet Azerbaijani authorities.