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The President of Fondazione Mediterraneo Michele Capasso paid homage to the martyrs of Azerbaijan putting wreaths of flowers. From the diary “Nostro Mare Nostro”, written by president Capasso:

“Baku, 21 May 2015. 10.00. I drop in the Funicular and reached the hill.
The whole area is dedicated to the sad memories of a century of wars and tragedies. The first thing I saw was a recently built mosque in Turkish style: in the background the profiles of the three
“Flame Towers”, flame shaped crystal skyscrapers which in the night are illuminated by lights which reproduce the colours of Azeri flag. There is also a mausoleum in memorial of Ottoman soldiers who lost their lives in the route to Baku during the first world war; their names take place in brass plates under a little half-moon. The arrival of Turks was warmly welcomed by “Azeri” brothers and this is the reason why the gravestone dedicated to English fallens, who came back in the aftermath of Russian advance in order to stop Ottomans, raised not a few polemics. The recent history is not less tragic. In 1990 the red army massacred the protesters in the streets of Baku; their graves can be found in the Martyrs path which goes until the mausoleum in the square which looks to the sea.
Only two years later, in 1992 there was another war towards Armenia in order to take possession of the area of Nagorno Karabakh: the graves of fallens in this conflict can be found in a path surrounded by roses in bloom. In the black marble are printed the pictures of young deads: some of them now would have been younger than me but they are dead since 23 years! Even though for 25 years I spent my life for dialogue and peace, even though I’m aware of the slaughters of Srebrenica, Gaza and other cities, still now, in front of this monuments I don’t think that every nation needs his martyrs, but I reflect about the need of peace and the uselessness of war. Only a warm sunny day can be a consolation for the sorrowing soul. From this hill there is a wonderful view of the city; not taking in account the Vesuvius this city could look alike my Naples, which with Baku is twin city for 43 years. I laugh: now the “Vesuvius” is here, I laugh, while I take a selfie with the panorama thinking about the nickname that some friends of mine gave me some years ago: “VESUVIO”!.
Before the graves there is a group of kids who, silent and with the lowered head, pay homage to the fathers or parents dead in war. The teacher starts a prayer in Azeri language saying that their goal is the peace. Giving a last hug to the kids, keeping in the heart their hopefully eyes I took my way: Baku – Naples”.

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During his visit in Baku and other cities of Azerbaijian the president Michele Capasso met exponents of cultural, politic, scientific and social world. There is still contrast between the modernity of buildings and the splendour of the shops in the city center and the extreme poverty which still affects part of the population. “The big challenge for this country – as has been stated by the president Capasso – is to transform the richness coming from oil sources and gas in more specific policies addressed to needy classes.

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The President Capasso joined a meeting at the Baku Academy of Sciences, where he highlighted the importance of the Caucasian country in the international context of awareness and knowledge.
Capasso wished for the possibility of hosting a collection of artworks able to carry memory traces of the art, music and traditions of Azerbaijan at MAMT, Naples. “The acronym – he stated – fits your country perfectly as well as our: MAMT = Museum of Azerbaijan – Memory, Art, Music, Tradition”.
Among the Azeri personalities who were mentioned during the meeting: the writer Zecharia Sitchin, the pianist and composer Frangis Ali-Sade, the President Ilham Aliyev along with his father Heydar, the mathematician Hamlet Isakhanli, the cellist and orchestra leader Mstislav Rostropovič.

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The President Michele Capasso met the General Director of ISESCO dr. Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri, who is one of the organizators of Baku 2015. Altwaijri praised the 25 years old of activity of Fondazione Mediterraneo and remembered how this organism opened the path of Forum about intercultural dialogue especially with Forum of Naples in 1997 and 2003. The president Capasso gifted Dr. Altwaijri of his book “La Grande Méditerranée”.

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In the occasion of the Third Forum about intercultural dialogue, the President Michele Capasso met up with Vaqif Sadiqov ambassador of Azerbaijian in Italy and showed to him the Fondazione project and that one of RIDEItalian Network for Euromediterranean Dialogue established in cooperation with Foreign Affairs Ministry.

Among the various projects was showed also the “Totem of Peace” dedicated to Azeri martyrs and the realization of an area of MAMT museum in Naples and to be dedicated to Azerbaijian with specific sections dedicated to “Memory”, “Art”, “Music”, Traditions” of Caucasian country  as an example of pacific cohabitation between cultures and faith. The president Capasso gifted Ambassador Sadiqov of the book dedicated to the 25 º  of FM.

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