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1 Οκτ 2008 · This USIPeace Briefing discusses the continued looting of Iraqi antiquities and measures that have been taken to recover and protect Iraq’s cultural heritage. In addition, it highlights the value of international law and policing to prevent such crimes.
15 Απρ 2019 · 1. The Iraq Museum survived the war and the ensuing revolt. Baghdad did not rebel. The Museum was safe. 2. Al-Nasiriyah Museum was partially looted by the rebels. 3. The Sulaymaniyah Museum was immediately secured and protected by many young men residing in the museum’s district; nothing was looted. 4.
March 2023 marked the 20-year anniversary of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. The war, violence and reconstruction efforts that followed have had an impact on Iraq’s tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Following the collapse of the government, looting occurred at an unprecedented scale.
17 Μαρ 2023 · US forces failed to protect Iraq's cultural heritage after the 2003 invasion leading to thousands of artefacts disappearing. The remains of a sculpture at the National Museum in Baghdad...
13 Σεπ 2016 · On a national scale, the reopening of the Iraqi National Museum last year provided strong support to Iraq’s threatened cultural heritage, countering the Islamic State’s divide-and-conquer narrative.
24 Μαρ 2022 · This paper explores examples of the negative impact of heritage predation on Iraqi society to date, and makes recommendations for both Iraqi and international institutions to counter the damaging effects of muhasasa and the sectarian allocation of cultural resources.
The U.S. military has established bases at Ur, a third-millennium BC site in southern Iraq, and at Babylon, near Hilla, a second and first-millennium BC site of enormous archaeological and historical importance.