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Published on 20 February 2013
We emptied Syria's museums
Published on 20 February 2013
Syrian Messengers
Published on 19 February 2013
Mosaics depicting scenes from Homer?s epic poem The Odyssey.
Published on 18 February 2013
Press, reigime and propaganda
Published on 17 February 2013
Mosaics were stolen during illegal excavation
Published on 13 February 2013
Douze musées syriens victimes de vols et de bombardements
Rampant trafficking in antiquities
Many of its most historic and celebrated sites are at risk
Many of its most historic and celebrated sites are at risk - next phase
Some days we are fighters; others we are archaeologists
Published on 10 February 2013
UNESCO?s action in response to the current Syrian crisis
Published on 9 February 2013
Stored illegal artefacts in an apartment
Published on 7 February 2013
Official report of Syrian DGAM
Published on 1 February 2013
Fight with humour
ArabLit?s Nadia Ghanem recently met with Syrian author Nihad Sirees
Published on 22 January 2013
Both sides must take steps to protect heritage
Published on 10 January 2013
ICOMOS - ICCROM e-learning course for Syrian cultural heritage professionals from 7-8 January 2013
Published on 9 January 2013
ICOMOS - ICCROM e-learning course for Syrian cultural heritage professionals
Published on 4 November 2012
Aleppo is suffering enormously
Published on 10 October 2012
More is being lost than lives
Published on 9 October 2012
Major parts of Syria have effectively been bombed back to Ottoman times
Published on 8 October 2012
Curtain of dark smoke hanging over the center of Aleppo near the old city
Published on 1 October 2012
Souk is UNESCO world heritage site
Reaction from World Heritage Centre
Heritage sites damaged during Syrian revolution
Published on 29 September 2012
Mankind can just be really destructive
Published on 28 September 2012
Published on 27 September 2012
Looting and who's benefiting from it?
Asma Al-Assad lives in luxury
Good efforts to document damage to Syria?s sites
Amateur video by one of our Observers in Palmyra
Again a warning to stop the destruction of Syria
Repeated appeal appeal to all parties involved in the conflict to protect all Syrian cultural heritage
Humanitarian tragedy in Syria also has a deep cultural dimension
Now under threat to an extent that no one could have imagined
Bashar al-Assad's forces don't respect anything
Press release
Published on 25 September 2012
Remember what happened in Iraq in 2003
Published on 16 September 2012
Collapse of authority has led to widespread theft and looting
Published on 12 September 2012
Who is actually buying Syrian antiquities?
Published on 11 September 2012
Slideshows and video reports
Published on 9 July 2012
Cultural exchange shouldn't be cut off or?
Published on 10 May 2012
Assad disregards 'crossroad of civilization'
Knitting protest
Published on 6 May 2012
Gunmen broke into the castle
Published on 25 April 2012
De la Violence, Création et des Médias sociales
Published on 23 April 2012
ICOM closely watches the events in Syria and makes an inventory of the status of Syrian heritage
Published on 21 April 2012
Serious damage and destruction to cultural heritage by Syrian army
Published on 16 April 2012
Events in Syria cause for apprehesion
The famous video
Published on 30 March 2012
Au secours!
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20 February 2013
We emptied Syria's museums
Syrian Messengers
19 February 2013
The ancient manuscripts of Timbuktu are a door into Africa's golden age. We must not let this crisis threaten their survival
These manuscripts are our identity
Mosaics depicting scenes from Homer?s epic poem The Odyssey.
18 February 2013
Press, reigime and propaganda
International Conference on Protection of Cultural Property in Asia
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