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posted by takyon on Thursday August 20 2015, @01:35PM   Printer-friendly
from the unsafe dept.

Islamic State militants beheaded Khaled al-Asaad, 82, a renowned antiquities scholar in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra and hung his mutilated body on a column in a main square of the historic site because he apparently refused to reveal where valuable artifacts had been moved for safekeeping.

Before the city's capture by Isis, Syrian officials said they moved hundreds of ancient statues to safe locations out of concern they would be destroyed by the militants. Isis was likely to be looking for portable, easily saleable items that are not registered.

Unesco warned last month that looting had been taking place on an "industrial scale". Isis advertises its destruction of sites such as Nimrud in Iraq but says little about the way plundered antiquities help finance its activities. Stolen artefacts make up a significant stream of the group's estimated multi-million dollar revenues, along with oil sales and straightforward taxation and extortion.

Asaad had worked over the past few decades with US, French, German and Swiss archaeological missions on excavations and research in Palmyra's famed 2,000-year-old ruins. "He was a fixture, you can't write about Palmyra's history or anything to do with Palmyrian work without mentioning Khaled Asaad. It's like you can't talk about Egyptology without talking about Howard Carter."

Archaeological experts say Isis took over the already existing practice of illegal excavation and looting, which until 2014 was carried out by various armed groups, or individuals, or the Syrian regime. Isis initially levied 20% taxes on those it "licensed" to excavate but later began to hire its own own archaeologists, digging teams and machinery.

"Their systematic campaign seeks to take us back into pre-history. But they will not succeed."


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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by M. Baranczak on Thursday August 20 2015, @03:09PM

    by M. Baranczak (1673) on Thursday August 20 2015, @03:09PM (#225427)

    Has the Protestant movement been responsible for the KKK? Well - yes, actually. A predominantly Protestant nation has indeed passed the laws to deal with those racist assholes, and that same predominantly Protestant nation has gone to some effort to enforce those laws.

    After about 100 years in which the predominantly Protestant nation allowed the KKK to do their thing with impunity.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Thursday August 20 2015, @03:15PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Thursday August 20 2015, @03:15PM (#225432) Journal

    That is one perspective.

    Another perspective is that this nation was so sickened by slavery that it fought a civil war in protest of slavery. Having settled the question of slavery, the nation has gone on to combat terrorism against the former slaves.

    I am not committing to that position - it is merely a a comparison of perspectives.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 21 2015, @07:00PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 21 2015, @07:00PM (#225979)

      Another perspective is that this nation was so sickened by slavery that it fought a civil war in protest of slavery.

      Fighting against the other half, who thought so little of niggers that they were willing to commit treason, sedition, murder, and also die in order to ensure that niggers would never be treated as humans.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 20 2015, @04:59PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 20 2015, @04:59PM (#225490)

    The difference is the KKK isn't waging war on everyone which isn't them and cutting off the heads of archaeologists. In the rare cases when they do commit crimes they are treated as criminals. ISIS and friends are treated with little more than a shaking finger at best in the Islamic world.