Friday 27 February 2015

ISIS Militants Destroying Antiquities In Iraq Museum - Most Of Which Existed For Centuries


They take sledgehammers to statues with an uncommon gusto destroying in seconds what may have survived centuries.

New video released by ISIS shows militants smashing what they say are antiquities at a museum in Mosul, Iraq.

Men shove statues off pedestals, and use hammers and drills to destroy what's left.



An unnamed militant offers the following explanation:


"These antiquities and idols behind me were from people in past centuries and were worshiped instead of God. 

"When God Almighty orders to us destroy these statues, idols and antiquities, we must do it, even if they're worth billions of dollars," he says.

It's not clear from the footage how many of the pieces were originals, versus replicas. Experts are clear in saying, however, the video represents a clear loss.

"On repeated viewing of that very grainy video we now suspect that there (were) far more originals in the museum than I first thought," said Eleanor Robson, chair of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq. "Whilst there was indeed a program to relocate antiquities to safekeeping in Baghdad, it looks now as though it didn't reach that particular museum."

"I condemn this as a deliberate attack against Iraq's millennial history and culture, and as an inflammatory incitement to violence and hatred," said UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova.

"This attack is far more than a cultural tragedy -- this is also a security issue as it fuels sectarianism, violent extremism and conflict in Iraq," she said, calling for an emergency meeting of the Security Council to protect Iraq's cultural heritage.

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