UAE Joins Cultural Preservation Council

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UAE granted permanent membership to cultural preservation council

UAE recognised for its preservation work on heritage sites in in Bahrain and Iraq
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The UAE is supporting efforts to rebuild Mosul, including the historic Al Nuri Mosque.
The United Arab Emirates has been granted permanent membership to one of the world’s foremost intergovernmental bodies dedicated to cultural preservation.

The UAE was granted observer status on the Council of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) by unanimous vote at a meeting in Rome on Friday.

The decision was made in recognition of the UAE’s support to the centre, including its hosting of the only regional meeting for the Arab Region at a Sharjah event.

The centre was created in New Delhi, India in 1956 and is headquartered in Rome, Italy. It has 136 member states.

The UAE is the only country apart from Italy to have permanent membership.

“On behalf of my country, I am proud to reiterate that we will continue to focus on the exploration of our history and heritage with the world, in order to tell our own story but also to demonstrate the shared story that brings all nations together,” said Noura Al Kaabi, the UAE’s Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development. “For that reason, we will exert the same energy to preserve and protect our cultural heritage and work with ICCROM and other nations to safeguard our global human heritage.”

Regional projects by the UAE include its work to restore historic monuments in Mosul, Iraq, in partnership with the Iraqi government and UNESCO. The UAE is financing the $50.4 million reconstruction of the 12th century Grand Al Nuri Mosque and its leaning Al Hadba minaret, a symbol of the city destroyed by ISIS in June, 2017. A cornerstone for its reconstruction was laid in December, 2018.

In Bahrain, the recently reopened Nuzul Al Salam heritage house, was restored in a collaboration between the UAE government and Bahrain’s Sheikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture and Research.
 

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Somalia needs to join and if not to allow regions who want to preserve they're history join so we can colloborate with like minded countries on techniques, funding, archaelogical teams, oral history investigators and so forth to develop time-line, eras of they're respective nations. I hope PL joins this, this is very beneficial forum.

No history means you were a monkey and just came out of primitive hunter/gathering lifestyles and no society wants to be described this way for they're nation. I don't know why people don't take history serious, what were your ancestors is a big question? if you don't know it must mean they were slaves and therefore were not allowed to pass on information to descendants or they were primitive hunter/gatherers and lacked knowledge. Puntites are great people and to demonstrate that we are great people, we must show them our history and once we show them this our enemies will question themselves because they HAVE NO HISTORY to counter-argue against us, they will start to see they are wrong because it can't be puntites since we demonstrated our history as good people before we MET YOUR ASS
 
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