IHBC features ‘Heritage from the global doorstep’: Unesco planning virtual museum of stolen cultural artefacts

A Unesco project to raise awareness of trafficking and the relationship between artefacts and communities is under progress.

The Guardian writes:

Unesco, the United Nations’ culture body, has announced plans for what it says will be the first virtual museum of stolen cultural artefacts, aimed at raising public awareness of trafficking and the unique importance of cultural heritage.

“Behind every stolen work or fragment lies a piece of history, identity and humanity that has been wrenched from its custodians, rendered inaccessible to research, and now risks falling into oblivion,” said the Unesco director general, Audrey Azoulay.

“Our objective with this is to place these works back in the spotlight, and to restore the right of societies to access their heritage, experience it, and recognise themselves in it,” Azoulay told a meeting of national representatives in Paris.

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