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  1. Our culture is under constant attack by a never before heard of nation and culture before the 1920s: Azerbaijan. These people using everything they have learned, nay, stolen, from all neighboring nations are trying to come off as a “genuine” culture from which pretty much Armenians stole everything from.

    Unfortunately, our institutions have been taking this too lightly to the point that the damage has already been done by turning what is supposed to be a ‘cultural’ organization into a political tool, available to the highest bidder. Azerbaijan now claims to be the “birthplace of carpets”, and of course, the simpletons at UNESCO let them get away with it. Now they are claiming “dolma”. Wake up Armenians, our culture is being stolen from us, and we just sit by complaining only AFTER the damage gets done.

    • The photo – the gateway of the dreadfully over-restored Dashtadem fortress – is also a reminder that Armenian culture, its built monuments, is under constant attack by Armenian oligarchs and the Armenian Church (and for that specific example also with a little help from the CIA and its “ambassador’s fund”).

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