Posted on 09/02/2015 3:16:04 PM PDT by NYer
Damascus, Aleteia (aleteia.org/ar) The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant posted a collection of pictures yesterday that portrays the destruction of a portion of a temple in Palmyra, which is a Greco-Roman archeological site that it had captured in March.
The jihadist group posted five pictures on the internet showing its fighters placing explosives within the Temple of Baal and on the surrounding walls. The other pictures depict powerful explosions and a pile of debris where the temple had once stood. The temple was once the most important building in Palmyra.
UNESCO considers these actions perpetuated by ISIS as war crimes. According to UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova, these actions have deprived the Syrian people of its knowledge, identity and history.
ISIS, which took control over significant portions of Syria and Iraq last year, has this year already taken control of Palmyra, which is located in central Syria. They were able to take it from the hands of forces loyal to President al-Assad.
Fortunately, the government and officials from the site were able to transport most of the treasures, including hundreds of statues and placed them in a secure location before the city fell.
In the beginning, the jihadists had promised that they would not go close to the site; unfortunately, they did not hold true to that promise. Then, last month ISIS posted pictures depicting the destruction of some of the pieces that it had taken from Palmyra.
A week ago the retired archeologist, Khalid al-Assad was executed by beheading for refusing to assist ISIS in locating the hidden treasures.
In her interview with the Lebanese newspaper LOrient-Le Jour, which is published in French, the archeologist Joanne Farchakh, who specializes in antiquities in times of war stated that, the timing of the temples destruction was purely commercial. ISIS cares only for the value of those archeological pieces and uses them as bargaining chips and extortion. In reality, these artifacts are a source of income in the same way that they use oil for income.
Mrs. Farchakh added, When ISIS carried out a beheading in the Roman amphitheater, they were proving that they could do it in any other locations as well. In reality, Every act that ISIS commits is of value as propaganda in the beginning, and from there it serves as a piece in their military strategy. This applies to the beheading of the archeologist Khalid al-Assad on Tuesday and the destruction of the temple.
Since taking control of approximately a third of Syria and Iraq last year, ISIS fighters have plundered the ancient Mosul library where they burned thousands of books. Likewise, they have also destroyed Shia mosques, Christian shrines and the ancient temple of Nimrud in Iraq.
The Director of UNESCO stated, We have not seen anything like this since the Second World War. We believe that we are facing a most serious attack and the most barbarous and methodological destruction of the worlds heritage.
So, destroying the temple is a war crime but the genocide committed against humanity is not.
Ping!
Al-uh must be very proud of his boyz
“So, destroying the temple is a war crime but the genocide committed against humanity is not. “
Where did you get the “is not” part? I am no fan of the UN but I don’t think that accusation is accurate. There is more than enough material out there for honest criticism of the UN. No need to be making stuff up.
Zenobia may have worshipped there.
She was one of the most famous women of antiquity. Ruled the breakaway kingdom of Palmyra when the Roman Empire had its time of troubles in the 3rd century AD.
She was eventually defeated and brought to Rome as a prisoner.
Nah, its just ‘urban redevelopment’ by a bunch of “junior varsity” town planners.
An ancient Roman city that stood for 2,000 years then along came 0dunga.
Uh, it was a ruin “city”, which was originally used for devil worshipping. Whatever you say, but ISIS monsters are not hypocrites when it comes to idolatry. They even want to destroy the kabba stone.
Just pointing out that for 2,000 years it survives, then along comes the sleeper Muzzie in the White Mosque.
UNESCO and what army is going to stop this? The UN and what army is going to stop this?
The only way to stop rabid animals is to kill them by any means necessary and I can think of some very efficient yet economical ones once in our inventory.
All we need is a President, VP, Secy of State, Head of JCS, the Army, Navy, Air Force and Secy of Defense with guts to do it.
Oh am I out of my f**king mind? They don’t exist today, at least not in America. Israel, more likely.
So those savages are serving one good purpose: destroying idols.
Yeah, not like the Catholics, with their crucifixes, "stations of the cross," rosary beads, etc. You tell 'em, foe of all idolatry.
What is the poster making up, noob?
Rowanda wasn’t that long ago.
You’re just being defensive and whiny. I just laid out facts.
You forgot to mention a healthy supply of young American bodies.
So, how soon til 0bama awards a no bid contract (and visa) to ISIS to demolish the carvings on Stone Mountain?
Pointless people with no culture of their own - only violence.
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