Turkey destroys another Armenian cemetery
YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. In order to find Armenian treasures the Turkish adventurers do not cease to dig and destroy the cemeteries and churches belonging to the Armenians. This time the target was the Armenian cemetery located nearby Lake Barazh in the province of Batman. Armenpress reports that this information is given by the Turkish Haberler.com.
Many cemeteries belonging to the Armenians nearby the lake were demolished. Treasure seekers took benefit from the fact that in the result of water retraction of the lake the Armenian cemeteries came out to the beach. A piece of rock was discovered in a place where digging activities were carried out on which a cross was depicted.
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