The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova, condemns the destruction of the two historic gates of Mesqa and Adad, and parts of the old ramparts of the archaeological site of Nineveh (Mosul).
In a press release of UNESCO, Bokova condemned the destruction of the gates of Mesqa and Addad, which she described as "new crimes in a long list of attacks against the cultural heritage of Iraq", after the destruction of the winged bull of the Nergal gate, and the destruction at the Mosul Museum in 2015.
These deliberate destructions are a war crime against the people of Iraq, whose heritage is a symbol and medium of identity, history and memory, she added.
Nineveh is one of the oldest cities of Mesopotamia, a crossroads of trade routes and a strategic intersection between the Mediterranean Sea and the territories of Persia.
The archaeological site bears witness to human settlements dating back to the sixth millennium BC.
Like all restored gates of Nineveh, the doors of Mesqa and Adad offered an example of the work of archaeologists in the 19th and 20th centuries for the preservation of monuments and were part and parcel to the archeological landscape of the site.
They also fulfilled an essential function of protecting the foundations of the original gates and walls. The historic gates and ramparts of Nineveh are included on the tentative list of Iraq, as a site which can be inscribed on the list of UNESCO World Heritage.
Source ; MENA
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