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UN condemns IS' acts of 'cultural cleansing', smashing of statues as war crime

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ANI London

The "cultural cleaning" by Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq that include destruction of artefacts and smashing of statues in a museum is a war crime, said the head of the United Nations agency for culture, Unesco.

According to BBC, Irina Bokova said that the video posted by IS militants showing smashing of statues in Mosul was "a real shock" and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.

Some of the artefacts being destroyed by IS militants date back to the 9th Century BC.

Meanwhile, the jihadists justified their destruction saying that those statues were "false idols" that needed to be smashed.

 

Analysts said that the artefacts were unique and priceless that are being destroyed by the militants.

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First Published: Feb 28 2015 | 11:25 AM IST

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