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Director-General of UNESCO, Iraq's Cultural Legacy
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UNESCO chief underlines restoration efforts in Iraq

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By Web Desk Published March 7, 2023 5 Min Read
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While strolling through the renowned book street of Baghdad, which has recently undergone renovations, the Director-General of UNESCO expressed her unwavering commitment on Monday to assist with restoring Iraq’s cuIraq’s legacy, which has suffered greatly due to the devastation caused by conflict.

Years of war and insurgency have taken a heavy toll on the many Mesopotamian, Islamic and Christian treasures in a country home to six UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Iraq is the cradle of civilization, where writing and the first cities emerged, but decades of unrest have left many priceless cultural treasures damaged or obliterated.

“It’s the culture, the education, that was deliberately destroyed, attacked, in a country with a thousands-year-old history,” Audrey A”outlay, director-general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, told AFP.

She spoke during a visit to Al-Mutanabbi Street, which has long-drawn bibliophiles and is named after the celebrated 10th-century poet Abul Tayeb al-Mutanabbi.

The mission of Azoulay, a former culture minister in France, comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the US-led invasion, which toppled Saddam Hussein but ushered in the bloodiest period in Iraqi history.

Antiquities have been extensively looted, often by organized crime groups, and many treasures were stolen from the national museum in the capital Baghdad.

More damage was done during the brutal rise of the Islamic State (IS) group a decade later, and the battle to dislodge it devastated large areas in the northern city of Mosul.

Even Al-Mutanabbi Street, a center of intellectual life with cafes and books, could not escape the pain. In March 2007, a suicide car bomb killed 30 people and wounded 60 others.

Among the dead were sons of the Shabandar cafe owner, whom Azoulay sat with on Monday, accompanied by Iraq’s culIraq’sinister, Ahmed Fakak al-Badrani.

‘Like nowhere else’ –

“These’heartbreaks of war, of occupation by IS, deeply bruised Iraqi society,” Azoulay said.

“Because o” that, UNESCO is committed like nowhere else to mobilize the international community and act directly on the ground.”

Since 2018 the agency has raised more than $150 million for projects in Iraq, mostly the reconstruction of Mosul. IS seized the metropolis as its stronghold before being pushed out in 2017, but the battle to retake it reduced the Old City to rubble.

Among the casualties was the 12th-century leaning minaret, nicknamed Al-Hadba, which is part of the UNESCO restoration effort.

“I am here to recover this cultural identity, to help Iraq rebuild not only the walls, the heritage as we are doing in Mosul, but also all this intangible heritage, this richness linked to education, to know-how, that suffered so much,” Azoulay said.

She is due to visit Mosul on Tuesday.

Azoulay also stopped at the national museum whose reopening, she told reporters, is a sign of hope and “allows ma”y Iraqi families to reconnect with this long history.”

But a reminder of the country’s country’slenges came when the power cut out at the end of her briefing, as it often does in the country whose electricity grid is dilapidated.

UNESCO has also declared natural heritage sites in Iraq, including the southern marshlands fed by the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers.

The vast wetlands have been put at severe risk by draining under Saddam’s rSaddam’sd by climate change and upstream dam construction.

Because of its rivers and water sources, “this country was so fertile,” said Azo”lay, who met President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani.

She said she proposed to Iraqi authorities a UNESCO mission to see how it could assist in water management. (AFP)

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