Int’l day against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property observed

ISLAMABAD, Nov 14 (APP):International Day against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property was observed on Monday across the globe with an aim to remind the world about combating the crimes related to theft, looting and illicit trafficking of cultural property takes place in every country.

Various programs related to the day were organized at both public and private level to create awareness about the importance of cultural properties for a nation.

Illicit trafficking, theft or looting of cultural property is a serious crime and deprives the nation of their precious culture heritage.

Cultural heritage of any country reflect its tradition, norms and history which has a great significance in terms of transferring it to the next generations.

Illicitly traded cultural property is often transferred either through illicit markets worldwide or through licit markets such as auctions, including through the Internet.

People, governments, the art-market and institutions can do their part to fight this by raising awareness, being informed and ethical when buying and selling art and cultural objects, enacting and respecting laws, and protecting cultural heritage and property.

UNESCO first adopted November 14 as the International Day against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property during its 40th General Conference in 2019.

The day was celebrated with the aim of drawing more attention of the world towards the crime related to illicitly trade cultural property and the ways to combat it.

The day also aimed at highlighting the importance of international cooperation and proactive measures through the convention on the means of prohibiting and preventing the illicit import, export and transfer of ownership of cultural property (1970).

This convention, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020, provides an international framework for the prevention of theft and looting and the return and the restitution of stolen cultural property in parallel with other advances in the fight against illicit trafficking.

It is important that every buyer complies with the required due diligence when verifying the provenance of cultural property acquired in order to put an end to the illicit trafficking of cultural property.

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