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UNESCO condemns attack against World Heritage site in Kosovo

UNESCO condemns attack against World Heritage site in Kosovo PARIS, April 6 (KUNA) -- UNESCO condemned here the attack against a monastery in Kosovo last week and affirmed its "continued support to ensure the preservation of the edifice." In a press release, Director-General of UNESCO Koichiro Matsuura condemned the mortar attack launched against the Monastery of Decani, which is part of the ensemble of Medieval Monuments in Kosovo, inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2004 and put on the World Heritage in Danger List in 2006.
Matsuura said that "UNESCO and the whole international community recognized the universal value of this property when they inscribed it on the World Heritage List.
He added, "We at UNESCO remain committed to pursue the work undertaken to ensure the preservation of cultural heritage in Kosovo and I urge the leaders of all of Kosovo's communities to exercise restraint for the sake of a heritage that is valuable to us all." The monastery is the largest Medieval church in South-Eastern Europe, featuring exceptionally rich Byzantine paintings and Romanesque statues and has come under several attacks.
According to initial reports, the 14th century edifice sustained minor damages in last week's attack and none of the monks living inside were wounded. The Director-General of UNESCO sent a mission of experts to assess damage to cultural heritage in Kosovo following an attack in March 2004.
In this regard, Matsuura also convened a donors' conference, with the support of the UN Secretary General, the President of Serbia and the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), during which three million US dollars were raised for rehabilitation work on a number of cultural and religious sites that form part of the cultural heritage in Kosovo. (end) si.rk KUNA 061617 Apr 07NNNN