Archaeologists urge creation of ‘anti-treasure hunting task force’
TEHRAN – A number of Iranian archaeologists have expressed their support for the establishment of an “anti-treasure hunting task force” aimed to preserve cultural heritage of the nation for future generations.
The archaeologists released a statement, urging judicial and law enforcement authorities as well as the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit to take firm action against those involved in the illegal excavation and trafficking of Iran’s cultural heritage, Mehr news agency reported.
It was originally an initiative spearheaded by the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, the Archaeology Research Institute, and other related organizations, the report said.
In the statement, they highlighted the persistent threat that unauthorized excavations and the illegal trade of cultural artifacts pose to Iran, a country renowned for its rich historical legacy in West Asia.
Furthermore, the archaeologists emphasized that despite numerous efforts, the measures taken so far have been inadequate in curbing these activities, which continue to endanger invaluable historical sites.
The archaeologists also expressed concern over the misuse of social media platforms, where some individuals exploit the lack of regulation to promote treasure hunting and illegal excavations. They stressed that the destruction of cultural heritage is irreversible and that immediate action is required to protect these irreplaceable assets for future generations.
The statement called for a coordinated effort among government bodies, including the judiciary, the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, and law enforcement bodies, to prioritize the fight against these activities. The archaeologists warned that the inconsistency in managing cultural heritage could lead to further damage, undermining the country's efforts to protect and promote its historical sites on an international level.
Their statement concluded with an added plea for urgent action from all relevant authorities to dismantle the networks that promote treasure hunting and ensure the protection of Iran's cultural heritage.
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