Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Syrian archaeologist 'killed in Palmyra' by IS militants

Khaled Asaad in 2002
Khaled Asaad was taken hostage after IS seized the Unesco World Heritage site this year
The archaeologist who looked after ancient ruins of Palmyra in Syria is reported to have been killed by Islamic State (IS) militants.
Khaled Asaad was taken hostage by the group after it seized the Unesco World Heritage site earlier this year.
The family of the 82-year-old scholar said he had been beheaded by IS fighters, according to Syria's director of antiquities, Maamoun Abdulkarim.
Mr Asaad had spent more than 50 years working on Palmyra.
He was head of antiquities at the ruins, one of the archaeological jewels of the Middle East.

'Curse on the city'

On Tuesday, Mr Abdulkarim said the scholar's family told him that Mr Asaad had been killed and his body hung from a column in Palmyra's main square.
"Just imagine that such a scholar who gave such memorable services to the place and to history would be beheaded," Mr Abdulkarim said.
"The continued presence of these criminals in this city is a curse and bad omen on [Palmyra] and every column and every archaeological piece in it."
A partial view of the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria - 14 March 2014
Palmyra is considered one of the most important historical sites in the Middle East
Islamic State militants carry their weapons in the town of Qaryatain, near Palmyra, in Syria - 5 August 2015
Islamic State fighters remain in control of Palmyra despite a Syrian army offensive
IS fighters, who control large areas of Syria and Iraq, captured the site from Syrian government forces in May.
The group has previously destroyed ancient ruins in Syria and Iraq but it is unclear how much damage they have caused at Palmyra.
UN cultural organisation Unesco says its destruction would be "an enormous loss to humanity".
Syrian troops have sought to drive IS militants out of the area in recent months and there has been fierce fighting in nearby towns - but the group remains in control of Palmyra.

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