UNESCO begræder triumfbuens fald i Palmyra

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PARIS, 5 October 2015 (UNESCO): Extremists will “never be able to erase history,” the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Irina Bokova, said Monday, condemning the destruction of the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra.

According to UNESCO, the Arch of Triumph, built by Septimius Severus between 193 and 211 AD, is a symbol of the ancient city in the Syrian desert, whose image has traveled around the world.

A masterpiece of civil architecture and urban planning, the Arch was topped by geometric and floral ornaments.

It marked the junction (forbindelsen) between the immense colonnade more than one kilometer in length and the Temple of Bel, also destroyed this year.

“Skækslagne for kultur og historie”

“This new destruction shows how terrified by history and culture the extremists are, because understanding the past undermines and delegitimizes the pretexts they use to justify these crimes and exposes them as expressions of pure hatred and ignorance,” said Ms. Bokova.

“Palmyra symbolizes everything that extremists abhor; cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue, the encounter of different peoples in this centre of trading between Europe and Asia,” she declared.

“Despite their relentless crimes, extremists will never be able to erase history, nor silence the memory of this site that embodies the unity and identity of the Syrian people,” she continued.

Ms. Bokova also said that there would be no impunity (straffrihed) for war criminals, and that UNESCO would make every effort to ensure that those responsible for the destruction of the Arch would be tried and punished.

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