Under the title “ War and Antiquities” a symposium was held at Dar Al-Assad for Culture in Lattakia on the condition of Syrian antiquities in light of the terrorist war on Syria , the destruction and damage which the antiquities were subjected to with the aim of obliterating our cultural heritage as well as measures taken to protect them .
The Director General of Antiquities and Museums( DGAM) Dr. NazirAwad reviewed the systematic and deliberate sabotage against the Syrian cultural heritage in addition to destroying, bulldozing, excavating, looting and smuggling hundreds of thousands of artifacts abroad supported by foreign parties to undermine the national identity of the Syrians.
Awad referred to the measures taken by the DGAM and concerned authorities to transfer many artifacts from the targeted areas with the help of the Syrian Arab Armyin addition to launching the urgent safeguarding project for the Syrian cultural heritage in cooperation with UNESCO in 2014 in Paris.
In turn, Director of Lattakia Antiquities Dr. Ibrahim Khairbek believed that antiquities are a heritage for all mankind , reviewing the impact of the terrorist war on them in addition to the precautionary measures taken to protect archaeological sites and museums.
For his part , the researcher Dr. Bassam Jamous focused in his intervention on the fact that the war against Syria and our Arab homeland is a cultural war, a war of identity, heritage and falsification of facts..
He stressed that the systematic change carried out by the Zionist entity to the cultural identity of Jerusalem and Palestine is a glaring example, referring in this connection to the US invasion of Iraq and the accompanying looting and destruction of Iraqi antiquities.
For his part, Dr. Humam Sa’ad, Director of Archaeological Excavations and Studies, drew attention through pictures and figures to the reality of antiquities in Syria before and after the terrorist war in the sites of Ebla and Palmyra.
Head of the Arab Writers Union branch, Dr. Muhammad Basal, referred to the role of thinkers, writers and archaeologists in unveiling the main goals of the war on Syriamainly obliterating its culture , which constitutes the cradle of civilizations , to make it easier for the Zionist entity to declare its racist state in this region.
The symposium also included a legal intervention on the local and international legal framework for the protection of cultural heritage presented by the expert in archaeological law Ayman Suleiman, while Dr. Ahmed Deeb, Director of the Al-Basel Center for Archaeological Research and Training reviewed the Syrian experience in protecting and preserving heritage in light of the terrorist war.
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