الأضرار التي لحقت بالتراث سوريا – 26 أغسطس 2015

 

الأضرار التي لحقت التراث السوري
26 أغسطس 2015
توفر هذه النشرة ملخصا لأحدث التقارير عن الأضرار التي لحقت بالتراث سوريا. ينبغي التأكيد على أن جزءا كبيرا من هذه البيانات لا يمكن التحقق, ولكن يؤمل أن ذلك سيساعد في توثيق الأضرار التي تحدث, وتساعد على رفع الوعي. Heritage for Peace have released a statement concerning their stance on data recording, availbale هنا.

إذا كانت النشرة لا يعرض بشكل صحيح, انقر هنا لمشاهدته على الإنترنت في مستعرض.

المحتويات الرئيسية

جديدة من التراث للسلام | تحديثات بشأن الأضرار | تحديثات على النهب | التراث غير المادي | Reports and Updates from the Syrian People | التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا | آخر الدولية | أخبار التحديثات

قصص

جديدة من التراث للسلام
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تحديثات بشأن الأضرار
(Marc Deville/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images. مصدر الصور: الجارديان)

Heritage worker executed by ISIS

Khaled al-Assad, the prominent archaeologist and old former Director of Palmyra Antiquities, was murdered on August 18 2015, by Islamic State militants. Quoting the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Director of the DGAM, ال BBC reports that “Mr Asaad had been beheaded on Tuesday at a square outside the museum in the modern town next to the ruins…His body was then hung from one of the Graeco-Roman columns.” Note that the New York Times report states that he was hung from a traffic light (أدناه). Numerous sources, مثل New York Times, quoting Syrian sources, suggest that Khaled al-Assad was killed because he refused to give up the locations of Palmyrene artefacts that had been hidden away for safekeeping, but these reports cannot be verified. (See also the report from the DGAM.)

وDGAM held a tribute to Khaled al-Assad at the National Museum in Damascus on August 23, 2015.

For further coverage, شاهد:

The Oriental Institute released a statement on Khaled al-Assad’s death on August 19 2015

في Counterpunch, Franklin Lamb discusses the deaths of Khaled al-Assad and Qassim Abdullah Yehya, whose death was reported in our last newsletter, calling them heroes.

(Temple of Baalshamin, Palymra. مصدر الصور: Elizabeth Roberts via بي بي سي نيوز)

تدمر

On August 24 2015 the DGAM reported that Palmyra’s famous Baalshamin temple has been destroyed by IS militants. On Tuesday August 25 The Independent shows images of the temple being blown up [Accessed August 25 2015]


(Destruction of the temple. مصدر الصور: ISIS, via المستقلة)

There is some disagreement about when this event took place, with some claiming August 23 2015, others as long ago as one month. ال most recent estimate places the destruction of the temple “Sunday, أغسطس 23, 2015 shortly after 4pm.” UNESCO has branded this event a war crime.

وبالإضافة إلى ذلك, Palmyra News Updates reports damage from air strikes على أغسطس 17 2015, which have caused additional damage to the site of Palmyra.

Damage to Aleppo

  • A new video shows the damage in different parts of the Ancient City of حلب, بواسطة حلب علم الآثار أغسطس 13 2015.
  • Photos show the الأضرار التي لحقت Naser Street in Ancient Aleppo, بواسطة حلب علم الآثار, أغسطس 21 2015.
  • A video by the Association for the Protection of Syrian Archaeology shows الأضرار التي لحقت Nour Eddin/Nour Alddin Mousque in the Ancient City of Aleppo, published August 23 2015.
  • They have also shared Halab News’ photos of damage to old houses in Al-Bayada في 25 أغسطس, متاح هنا.

Damage to Other Sites

  • The DGAM further reports on August 21 2015 that the fifth century Mar Elian Monastery in Al-Qaratayn near Homs has been destroyed by ISIS, using bulldozers and other heavy machinery. The action was condemned by UNESCO.

    ال Daily Express, في 21 أغسطس 2015, also covered the story suggesting as well that the abbot, Fr. Jacques Mouraud, and other personnel had been abducted, the saint’s relics desecrated, and Roman frescoes at the site destroyed. According to THONLINE.COM, they also removed the bells first. لكن, that article also suggests that the people were abducted, but not killed.

  • On August 18 2015 ال DGAM reported that Roman sites at Jmarein village near Daraa had been damaged in fighting.
  • Recent photos of الرقة – Ar Rasafah have been published by ISIS, and shared by the Association for the Protection of Syrian Archaeology on 23 أغسطس 2015.
  • ال تقارير DGAM على أغسطس 24 2015 that further damage has taken place around Qala’at Simeon in NW Syria, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site the Ancient Villages of Northern Syria.
تحديثات على النهب

Illegal looting in Idlib

A video by the Association for the Protection of Syrian Archaeology shows damage to the site من Tell Adeh from illegal excavations, أغسطس 23 2015.

التراث غير المادي

Syria’s Christian heritage threatened

Franklin Lamb in Counterpunch على أغسطس 7 2015 writes about Syrian Christians protecting their religious heritage.

Reports and Updates from the Syrian People
DGAM collects items for safekeeping

PBS نيوز آور, أغسطس 19 2015, reported on the work of the DGAM to save Syria’s heritage – thousands of priceless relics are being gathered in the capital of Syria.

التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا
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آخر الدولية

UNESCO visits Damascus

On August 14 2015 members of the UNESCO project Emergency Safeguarding of Syrian Heritage visited Damascus.

Reports from international organisations available

The Antiquities Coalition has posted numerous videos from its series “Culture and Threat: Terrorism and Profiteering”.

The most recent report from ASOR’s Syrian Heritage team is available here.

Honour for Syrian heritage heroes

The petition site Change.org is lobbying UNESCO to honour Khaled al-Assad. For details انقر هنا.

If you do sign, and can add a comment, remember the many other Syrians who have died protecting their heritage. Khalad al-Assad is by no means the first member of the DGAM, or the first Syrian volunteer, to die for protecting their heritage. Others have been threatened and paid the price, (e.g. “In Syria, Yahya Ibrahim guarded Bosra’s ancient ruins, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman amphitheaters. In January, armed militants broke into his office and demanded he not go to work. They shot and killed him when he refused.” (Vice News) or Ms. Huda Al-Hamoud, hijacked and killed (DGAM Report).) Many others have simply died just for daring to leave their houses and go to work, even when it’s dangerous. A great number of men an and women in Syria – and elsewhere – are taking amazing risks to protect their heritage: they all deserve to be honoured.

 

أخبار التحديثات
(غير المشمولة في أقسام أخرى)

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