Lecture: Director of Iraq National Library and Archive

Speaker: Dr. Saad Eskander

November 12, 2007 6:00 -8:00 p.m. Columbia University – email to register cul-events@columbia.edu

Iraq National Library, Archives and Cultural Institutions in Jeopardy (Society of American Archivists statement)

We are deeply concerned about recent reports that Iraq National Guard troops have illegally and unnecessarily occupied the Iraq National Library and Archives.

As the International Committee of the Blue Shield has stated, “Historical sites and monuments, paintings and museum artifacts, books and libraries, manuscripts and archives all recount the history of the communities affected and of mankind as a whole. They are extremely vulnerable to attack during armed conflicts and, if they are damaged or destroyed, it is always difficult and often impossible to replace them or to restore them to their former condition. If the cultural heritage does not survive intact, then present and future generations in the region will not be able to appreciate their cultural identity in the fullest sense.”

SAA calls on the Iraq National Guard and all groups within the country to respect the provisions of The Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its two Protocols, as well as the 1972 World Heritage Convention, which calls on countries “not to take any deliberate measures which might damage directly or indirectly the cultural and natural heritage” of any nation. It is particularly deplorable that the National Guard may be threatening and damaging the cultural patrimony of its own nation.

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