By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Azemedia new logo
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • News
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Climate and Ecology
  • Diaspora
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
Aze.MediaAze.Media
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
  • Economy
  • Climate and Ecology
  • Energy
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Gender
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
  • Karabakh
  • Diaspora
  • Who we are
Follow US
© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
Aze.Media > Opinion > Is UNESCO inspiring Armenia to kill more Azerbaijani journalists?
Opinion

Is UNESCO inspiring Armenia to kill more Azerbaijani journalists?

AzeMedia
By AzeMedia Published June 9, 2021 591 Views 9 Min Read
Ezgif.com gif maker (2)
Audrey Azoulay | Lionel Bonaventure, AFP

Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, a delicate French flower with a stoic Jewish disposition, has spoken up on the most sensitive issue in today’s Azerbaijan—the killing of two innocent journalists in Kalbajar. After UNESCO’s alarmingly persistent statements of concern about the fate of Armenian monuments in Karabakh, the Azerbaijani public may be under the erroneous, prejudiced impression that this specialized UN organization has limited its mission and scope to protection of solely Gregorian cultural heritage.

You may recall that UNESCO’s reaction to the destruction of the monuments of Islamic, Azerbaijani and Turkic cultures in that very same Nagorno-Karabakh was rather apathetic. UNESCO’s lassitude and impassivity in response to the repeated appeals by the Azerbaijani side, even after bashful Azouley rose to the leadership position there, was a testament to how tame and spineless this organization is. Azoulay turned out to be not so bashful and timid after all. This inconspicuous sweet Frenchwoman, who found herself getting all mellow at the sound of the word “Armenia”, was all of a sudden going through quite conspicuous metamorphoses.

Azoulay began to speak to the Azerbaijani government in the language of blackmail and threats, demanding immediately after the cessation of hostilities a mandate for a special UNESCO field mission to Karabakh to inspect the state of Armenian monuments—without any mention of Islamic and Azerbaijani cultural heritage whatsoever. The martyr philosophy in the Director-General’s mind is closely intertwined with ordeals and hallows of Christianity alone, whereas Islam is all about militarism, mobilization, barracks, administration, something outside the process of formation of world culture and art. The smokescreen of intercivilizational dialogues is an archaic declarative being from the era of withered liberalism.

However, little by little, under the pressure of the truth voiced by Azerbaijan, Azoulay came to understand the true mission of UNESCO, which consists, according to the declared principles, in the strengthening of peace and security through cultural interaction. Apparently, Azoulay, just like Abulfas Garayev, the legendary Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan, believed that culture comes down to the inventory of monuments and libraries, which are easy to trade for public services. And French Socialist Azoulay of all people should have known that culture is the basis of modern—or any—society.

UNESCO should be concerned about more than just the state of Armenian cultural heritage—it should be concerned about all forms of human knowledge and self-expression, all aspects of human activity in the name of the very principles declared by her organization: peace and security.  Formal propriety could not have allowed UNESCO to remain impassive about the tragic death of the Azerbaijani journalists killed in Kalbajar, if for no other reason than because this organization undertook the mission of protecting journalists who put their lives at risk in the name of establishing peace and security. For this exact reason, UNESCO created the Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize in 1997 to honor the memory of the Columbian journalist Guillermo Cano Isaza murdered by drug cartels.

Azouley said in her official statement that she was shocked by the tragic deaths of Siraj Abishov and Maharram Ibrahimov as a result of a landmine explosion in Kalbajar. The Director-General condemned the incident outright, saying that “journalists must be able to exercise their profession without risk to their personal safety.”

Why is UNESCO inspiring Armenia to kill more Azerbaijani journalists?

Still, Azoulay did not ask about the real culprits and the real reasons of the journalists’ tragic death. Why were the journalists killed in the recently liberated territory of Kalbajar District? Who haphazardly and chaotically planted landmines on all roads and paths, while hastily withdrawing from the district as per the surrender document? And why was the Azerbaijani district of Kalbajar, recognized by the UN as an integral part of Azerbaijan under the unlawful control of another state’s army for thirty years in the first place? Azoulay said part of the truth. She expressed her sympathy. She described her alleged heartache. But who caused the Azerbaijani journalists’ death and Azouley’s melodramatic, even if put-on, anguish? Is it really so terrifying to say the word so dear to the French heart—“Armenia”?

Highest justice, this absolutely ethical category, this virtue, as well as conscience, demanded that Azoulay name the country and its criminal government that had put landmines on the way of the Azerbaijani journalists, didn’t it? Azoulay emphatically says out loud that Azerbaijani journalists must be able to do their job without risking their safety. But this is something Azerbaijani journalists cannot do. According to Armenian field commanders, all roads to Lachin, Kalbajar, and Agdam, are filled with bombs and mines. Danger lurks at every turn, there is a threat of explosion at the entrance to every village. How hard would it have been for Azouley to call on Armenia to clear the region of landmines in the name of UNESCO’s true goals—peace and safety?! But no, Madame avoids sharp edges, deploring only the consequences. Shedding crocodile tears over the journalists’ dead bodies and yet encouraging their murderers. Inspiring them to new political and military crimes. Imagine UNESCO condemning Guillermo Cano’s death but never mentioning the names of the brave journalist’s murderers—Saldarriaga and Zamora. This is almost like with Somoza: he may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch. Artificial lamentation of the hypocritical West…

Aydin Kerimov

Haqqin.az

You Might Also Like

No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

Dialogue amid escalation

Diaspora activism and the limits of external influence in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process

AzeMedia June 9, 2021 June 9, 2021

New articles

Tumblr 7785d4993072edee15c5f76f97426150 cbc66783
No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for
Opinion April 1, 2026
FzXmfsHpncSf7mjEilSDOohDU3PyMoxbiG63JOjQ
ING Group: Azerbaijan’s external economic position remains very strong
News April 1, 2026
69ca6321ec2b869ca6321ec2b9177487132969ca6321ec2b669ca6321ec2b7
Baku Initiative Group calls on UN member states to take practical steps on slavery resolution
News March 30, 2026
7YNXnb05zWpwunxmQWNmwxfqd6tq6osklTkNbHWo
Azerbaijan evacuated over 3,000 people from Iran to date
News March 30, 2026
Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38
Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel
Opinion March 29, 2026
Screenshot
President Ilham Aliyev completely, directionally turned his country around – Steve Witkoff
News March 28, 2026
69c778d12350869c778d123509177468027369c778d12350669c778d123507
Azerbaijani oil price exceeds $124
News March 28, 2026
QJ9m9qaUTjKho4NQMQ4PTfRb7ykBAWVDMnL2UsSf
FAO offers Azerbaijan to develop five-year fisheries development plan
News March 28, 2026
577c9b7a tcxj78bkp11yulvvjs6gr
Türkiye and Azerbaijan sign media cooperation pact at STRATCOM summit
News March 28, 2026
Hebh8szaaaaquql
Hikmet Hajiyev attends meeting of assistants to heads of OTS
News March 27, 2026

You Might Also Like

Tumblr 7785d4993072edee15c5f76f97426150 cbc66783

No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for

April 1, 2026 7 Min Read
Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

March 29, 2026 7 Min Read
Image Mar 25 2026 02 25 03 PM

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

March 25, 2026 9 Min Read
148898 AAfileIranAzerbaijan

Dialogue amid escalation

March 24, 2026 6 Min Read
Azerbaijan armenia border shootouts scaled e1717316787977 1536x862

Diaspora activism and the limits of external influence in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process

March 23, 2026 8 Min Read
655215

The ‘Azerbaijani Way’: Three lessons from Baku to Jerusalem

March 21, 2026 10 Min Read
BneGeneric Caspian Sea ariel

War reaches the Caspian: Central Asia faces growing regional risk

March 20, 2026 9 Min Read
EyJrZXkiOiJpbWFnZXMvaXJhbi1yZWZ1Z2Vlcy1hcm1lbmlhLTIwMjYtR2V0dHlJbWFnZXMtMjI2NDkzMjMxNGVkaXRlZC5qcGcifQ==

Iran’s northern neighbors are facing fallout from the war, too

March 20, 2026 13 Min Read

Useful links

426082d1 a9e4 4ac5 95d4 4e84024eb314 pojkz91103g6zqfh8kiacu662b2tn9znit7ssu9ekg
Ab65ed96 2f4a 4220 91ac f70a6daaf659 pojkz67iflcc0wjkp1aencvsa5gq06ogif9cd0dl34
96e40a2b 5fed 4332 83c6 60e4a89fd4d0 pojkz836t9ewo4gue23nscepgx7gfkvx6okbbkasqo
759bde00 a375 4fa1 bedc f8e9580ceeca pq8mvb9kwubqf6bcadpkq5mz16nayr162k3j2084cg
aze-media-logo-ag1

We are a unique political and socio-cultural digest offering exclusive materials, translations from Azerbaijani media, and reprints of articles from around the world about Azerbaijan.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies Policy

Email: editor@aze.media

© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
aze-media-logo1 aze-media-logo-ag1
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?