
24 March 2017
General News
The destruction of cultural heritage by terrorists, described as “cultural cleansing” by the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is a war crime.
Irina Bokova made the remarks on Friday after members of the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on the protection of cultural heritage sites in armed conflict.
UNESCO, Interpol and other international organizations have been trying to prevent the sale of artefacts and antiquities by extremists in war-torn countries like Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
Jocelyne Sambira reports.





