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Destructive Criticism
Destructive Criticism
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ISIL has declared a new enemy: art and antiquities. The terrorists' most recent attack on the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud has already been slammed by UNESCO... 06.03.2015, Sputnik International
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16:54 GMT 06.03.2015 (Updated: 17:37 GMT 06.03.2015) ISIL has declared a new enemy: art and antiquities. The terrorists' most recent attack on the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud has already been slammed by UNESCO as a 'war crime.'
Islamic State militants have been systematically destroying some of the most significant historical sites in Iraq, even using bulldozers to level monuments containing unique frescoes and relics.