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    400 Christian archaeological sites are under cover in Karbala and Najaf

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    Karbala - 400 Christian archaeological sites are under cover in Karbala and Najaf Empty 400 Christian archaeological sites are under cover in Karbala and Najaf

    Post by Rocky Mon 27 Nov 2017, 1:52 am

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    400 Christian archaeological sites are under cover in Karbala and Najaf


    Baghdad / Star Ghazi 

    A representative of the Christian component revealed that the archaeological sites belonging to the Christian religion in Najaf and Karbala governorates are exposed to cases of extinction because of the impotence of the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism, while noting that 400 sites were vandalized in those two governorates. 
    The head of Iraq Christian bloc Kanna "long", " The Christian component has more than 400 archaeological sites in the provinces of Najaf and Karbala are exposed to cases of extinction , " noting that these archaeological sites are considered the center of Christianity in the Middle East. " 
    He said we were to "These archaeological sites began to disappear because of the lack of financial allocation by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and local governments to maintain them" 
    He stressed, "We will increase coordination with the concerned parties to preserve the effects of the Christian religion in those provinces." 
    For his part, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture and Antiquities Qais Hussein, "Range", "The Ministry does not have allocations Enough to preserve the archaeological sites exposed so far, "pointing out that" the archaeological sites need to appoint security guards to protect them in addition to fencing sites to preserve them from destruction. "
    He added that "the ministry has dozens of archaeological sites not protected because of the lack of provision of financial allocations," adding, "Without financial allocations, the ministry can not perform its duties." 
    He added that "the ministry has sent official books to all provinces including the support of the Ministry to protect archaeological sites, but some provinces did not respond to the request of the ministry." 
    Some studies and studies indicate that 1,500 years ago, early Christians in the East chose a pillar in the desert of Mesopotamia to build the Church of the Caesar, for which Jerusalem took a kiss. 
    According to media reports,
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced the recovery of more than 140 pieces of its contraband, from European and Arab countries. 
    The ministry said in a statement received by Al-Mada that it had handed over to the Iraqi Museum a collection of monuments recovered by the efforts of diplomatic missions abroad. 
    The ministry said that the group, which includes 97 antique cats and 44 coins, was handed over in the presence of the head of the legal department in the ministry, Ambassador Hazem al-Youssafi and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture for Archeology Qais Hussein Rashid. 
    Rashid said in a press statement that "the ministry has completed the file recovery of Iraqi antiquities from Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Egypt and Lebanon, pointing out that diplomatic missions continue efforts to recover the effects that are still displayed in global auctions." 
    He explained that "the embassies of Iraq abroad play a large role in the re-effects," noting that "

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