Armenians shame Yerevan government for glorifying Garegin Nzhdeh
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaA group of Armenians who are strongly against such a behavior of the Armenian leadership, has recently made an open appeal, expressing concern over the installation of Nzhdeh’s monument in Yerevan, and in general over the heroization of fascism in Armenia. The appeal was published at KM.RU.
“We, a group of Armenians living in different countries, are seriously concerned about the government’s policy of glorification of fascism in Armenia. Recently, in Russian and other media, there has been a hot debate about the installation of a monument to the Nazi henchman Garegin Nzhdeh in the center of Yerevan, promotion of his activities as a heroic example for Armenian youth and society,” the appeal reads.
It further notes that not many in Armenia have the courage to speak out against the state-level glorification of Nzhdeh, Drastamat Kanayan and other fascist henchmen.
“However, we know and often hear the discontent of many Armenians who clearly understand what abyss their motherland is rolling into, but they are afraid to publicly express their opinion on this in Armenia, because this is risky,” the appeal says.
Nzhdeh was an open ideologist of fascism, racism and fierce nationalism. Soon after Hitler came to power in Germany, Nzhdeh created an organization called Segakon which was preaching fascist ideology. In 1942, he created the “Armenian Legion” and started ethnic cleansing of Jews and Gypsies in the occupied territories, as well as carried out many other war crimes.
Nzhdeh was also the organizer and participant of the genocide of Azerbaijanis in the territory of present-day Armenia in the early 20th century.
Given that bosses of the current Armenian government were personally participating in the extermination of Azerbaijani people during the Nagorno-Karabakh war in early 1990s, especially in the Khojaly genocide, it becomes clear why they love Nazi Nzhdeh.
"The hero of the Great Patriotic War Marshal Baghramyan is the national hero for the majority of Armenians, not Garegin Nzhdeh. Unfortunately, the Armenian authorities are pursuing a purposeful policy to glorify fascist criminals and terrorists, while forgetting about the real heroes of the Great Patriotic War," the appeal says.
The letter was signed by Artur Aghajanov, Valera Yeretsyan and a group of Armenians, armenianreport.com writes.