Unesco meets on world heritage under shadow of extremism
The UN’s cultural agency met on Sunday in Istanbul to consider adding over two dozen new sites to its prestigious global heritage list, and called for a strong global response to the threats posed by extremism.
The meeting of the World Heritage Committee of Unesco comes less than two weeks after the main airport in Istanbul was hit by a triple suicide attack that left 47 people dead.
The strike was blamed on Islamic State (IS) jihadists who have already destroyed irreplaceable heritage in Turkey’s neighbours Syria and Iraq.
Unesco director general Irina Bokova told the opening ceremony of the 11-day session that world heritage was under threat in countries riven by unrest from Mali to Yemen.
“Our response should be strong on the ground and also strong in a moral sense,” she said.