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Blue Shield 2nd Statement on Egypt - 20 December 2011

As the altercations in Egypt endure, and following the recent damages suffered by the Institut
d’Egypte in Cairo, the Blue Shield expresses its great concern regarding the safeguarding of the
country’s invaluable cultural heritage amidst the ongoing turmoil, and wishes to recall the importance
of the Arab Republic of Egypt as repository of the world’s collective memory.
The recent events in Cairo have given reason for new alarm. The Blue Shield and the world heritage
community bemoan the loss of lives that took place during the events and the damages the disaster
has entailed.

To read the rest of the statement, download the English version of the statement (pdf)  

 

International Blue Shield Conference in Korea

We are pleased to announce the first International Conference of the International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS). The International Conference will be held in Seoul, South Korea from 8 to 10 December 2011, and will be hosted by the National Museum of Korea.

 

The theme of the Conference, Protecting the World's Cultural Heritage in Times of Change: Emergency Preparedness and Response, will be developed through distinct diverse subjects. The topics, addressed by renowned international speakers, are as follows:

 

* The impacts of natural disasters and environmental changes

* Protecting heritage during military conflicts and political crises

* Protecting cultural heritage through the recognition of its diversity

* New technologies, new risks, new responses

* Preparedness and response at the regional and local level

* Improving the protection of cultural heritage, a global approach

 

This significant international event will bring together professionals and experts in museology, documentation and in the protection and promotion of heritage and sites. The International Conference will also benefit from the valuable input and expertise of professionals in the military, humanitarian, meteorological and technological disciplines.

 

The Conference will help improve cross-sector knowledge, practices and collaboration in order to enhance the preservation and protection of the world's cultural heritage. Participating experts will discuss and share ideas and case studies on major issues concerning heritage protection in times of natural and man-made disasters.

 

We invite you to join in this major international event and partake in the collaborative effort to preserve cultural heritage.

 

We hope to see you in Seoul on this important occasion for the heritage community!

 

Information and registration: http://www.icbs2011seoul.org

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The 2nd Libyan Heritage Mission

Media Release - November 22, 2011


by the Association of the National Committees of the Blue Shield (ANCBS)
and the International Military Cultural Resources Working Group (IMCuRWG)


2) Eight pictures (including the "famous" hole in the bank safe) taken by Karl von Habsburg
are for free use by journalists reporting on this Libyan mission:

http://blueshield.de/libya2-gallery.html


Heritage Sites in Eastern Libya

(e.g. Benghazi, Cyrene, Ptolemais, Apollonia)


The recent conflict in Libya called for emergency assessment missions to determine the cultural heritage situation. Since independent confirmation about damage and looting had been rarely available thus far, two organizations involved in international protection of cultural heritage, Blue Shield and the International Military Cultural Resources Work Group, organized two missions to meet with Libyan officials and obtain a first hand impression of the situation.

The first mission (September 28 – 30) to Tripoli, Leptis Magna and Sabratha had been very successful and highly welcomed by Libyan heritage professionals; see the detailed report: http://www.blueshield.at. Therefore the same team decided to travel a second time to Libya, focusing now on Eastern Libya.

The second mission (November 12 – 16) started in Benghazi and took the eastward road along the Mediterranean coast for about 250 km until Tokra. The team visited sites, monuments, museums, libraries, and archives in 10 towns, among them the famous UNESCO World heritage site in Cyrene

Major cases of damage:

  • Benghazi: inspection of the bank vault (see gallery), from which the most valuable coin treasure had been stolen; only 8 coins have been recovered so far.
  • Cyrene (see gallery): Only minor damage to the site; no damage to report on the ethnographic collection, the library and the archives.
  • Darnah: The museum (see gallery) was vandalized, but there were few thefts. The palace of King Idris is suffering from the activity of the squatting.
  • Susa (Apollonia): Break in at the museum and the theft of 4 important vases. The site and the storehouses remain unharmed.
  • Umm al Shuga: Severe damage from illegal digging (see gallery).
Reports from other places in Libya were mainly positive, e.g. the site and the museum of embattled Sirte was not harmed.

Overall it has to be stated that in this part of Libya there had been taken good precautionary measures by local authorities in mid February. The team encountered many good examples of protecting the sites by guards and hiding valuable items by antiquity staff and local civilians.


About the mission

Planning this mission began immediately after returning from the first mission. There were a number of obstacles as the logistical problems of travel and the weak communication infrastructure.  The team flew via Istanbul to Benghazi on November 12, and has returned by the same route
on November 16.

The team in Libya:
  • Karl von Habsburg, President, Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield (ANCBS)
  • Dr. Joris Kila, Chairman, International Military Cultural Resources Work Group (IMCuRWG); University of Amsterdam
  • Dr. Hafed Walda (Research Fellow at Kings College in London, former director ofexcavation in Leptis Magna)
Home base (background research, coordination, communication):
  • Dr. Thomas Schuler, President, Disaster Relief Task Force (DRTF) of International Council of Museums (ICOM)

 

This Media Release is authorized by the team members.

Media contact:

Dr. Thomas Schuler
Tel: +49 371 2601007
Fax: +49 371 2600743
Email: th.schuler <at> t-online.de



 
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