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if they can sell them, then uses it to make money." Syrian officials before the Heritage al-C tes Azimut He Says. Usually study ways to protect cultural relics from weather damage archaeologists lamented that the control of IS in the region,piumini peuterey, they almost do anything. Only thing to do seems to only record these acts of vandalism. "A stupid guy holding a hammer can destroy all the efforts you come before us, we can do nothing." The Syrian deputy minister in charge of tourism and heritage of Kaiyi Si Hussain Rashid said. "This is a great sadness.Xinhua Wellington,bonnes affaires, October 22 (Reporter Su Liang) New Zealand Department of Primary Industries spokesman said 21,abercrombie pas cher, two Ukrainians before carrying about three kilograms of honey and 1 kg of pollen immigration,giuseppe zanotti, customs at Auckland Airport was intercepted and repatriated. The spokesman said that the men and women of Ukraine claimed beekeeper,chaussures pas cher, beekeeping planning a trip to New Zealand a place. They did not declare when 17 immigrants carry any risk of the presence of biological safety of food, after being found with honey and pollen,hollister california, they said it was for his own use. The spokesman said, untreated honey products is a major biosecurity risks facing New Zealand.
" Museum helpless to protect against fatigue and sandbags hidden artifacts sealants "New York Times" reported on March 8,parajumpers homme, wantonly destructive behavior of antiquities in Iraq and Libya were the "Islamic State" controlled areas, residents secretly recorded using a mobile phone extremist groups. In the north of Syria,abercrombie bologna, the museum's managers have to cover up the precious mosaics with sealant and sandbags. It is reported that in Baghdad recently reopened National Museum of Iraq (National Museum of Iraq), people building a new iron railings to avoid the destruction of the ancient crafts exhibits. In both Iraq and Syria has a long history,hollister, rich in relics of early civilizations country,peuterey 2015, though there are still some people continue to defend these treasures,veste barbour, however,veste barbour, the fire in the burning relics things people can do almost everything. With the "Islamic State" militants accelerated looting and massive destruction of cultural relics,hollister 2015, the time is getting tight. Last week, officials in Baghdad said, "Islamic State" organization in northern Iraq destroyed the two most famous ancient city - the ancient city of Nimrud and the ancient city of Hatra. On Sunday,peuterey uomo, the residents said militants have destroyed up to 2800 the ancient Assyrian ruins Duershelu Jincheng (Dur Sharrukin). Tracking these acts of looting by local people said intelligence and satellite imagery, IS militants saying that these ancient works of art should be destroyed, but they also plunder large number of precious items, for funding. "They handled separately depending on the value of each item. If there is propaganda value would be used to promote.
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