From Reuters:
“Sandbags and monks in khaki: Russian troops guard Armenian monastery after ceasefire”
Soldiers
unloaded sandbags and monks donned khaki vests over their cassocks on Sunday
after Russian peacekeepers arrived to guard the 12th century Armenian Dadivank
monastery in territory due to be ceded to Azerbaijan within days. Russia has
deployed troops as part of a Moscow-brokered ceasefire deal to end six weeks of
fighting between ethnic Armenian forces and Azeri troops over the enclave of
Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas. Ethnic Armenians have set fire to their
homes, severed electricity cables and cut down trees before leaving the area
that is to be handed over to Baku’s control. But Father Ovanes, the superior of
the monastery, said he would not leave, regardless of whether there were
Russian peacekeepers stationed there to protect him. “I was prepared and I said:
I’m not getting out of here,” he told Reuters.
Azerbaijan was
initially expected to take over the Kalbajar region, controlled by ethnic
Armenians since the end of the first war over Nagorno-Karabakh in 1994, on
Sunday. But Baku has extended the deadline until Nov. 25, presidential
administration official Hikmet Hajiyev said. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin
has told his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev to take care of Christian shrines
in parts of Nagorno-Karabakh that Azerbaijan gets under the deal, the Kremlin
said on Saturday. Reuters reporters saw Russian peacekeepers guarding a newly
established checkpoint next to the monastery. An armoured personnel carrier was
parked in front of a chapel, and troops took selfies with the clergy inside. “We
are happy that our Russian soldiers, our brothers are here to protect the
border and to protect this monastery, and the monastery will bless them and
protect them,” said Father Moses, a clergyman. Peacekeepers might be allowed to
remain at the monastery as a result of negotiations which are still ongoing,
Father Ovanes said. The clergy has taken down church bells and cross-stones and
sent them out of the region, fearing they could be desecrated and vandalised.
The monastery overlooks a village that was burnt down and abandoned by its residents after the peace deal. Most residents had already left the Kalbajar district by Sunday, but some Armenian soldiers stayed behind to finish demolishing the houses in another village called Knaravan. Reuters reporters saw them taking down electricity poles, sawing them and loading them into a truck next to a school that had its windows smashed and roof torn off. “We don’t want to leave to the enemy, to Azerbaijan, what belonged to us. We just try to keep what belonged to us,” said one of the soldiers who declined to give his name.
^ If the Azeri Muslims desecrate this or any other Christian Church or Monastery then they would have the world’s anger at them (the same way Muslims around the world would get mad if Christians desecrated a Mosque.) I hope the Azeris know and understand that otherwise this regional conflict (between Russia/Armenia and Turkey/Azerbaijan will turn into a worldwide conflict between Christians and Muslims. ^
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