The
#CultureUnderThreat Task Force
was convened by the Antiquities Coalition, Asia Society, and Middle
East Institute to explore solutions to this growing crisis and serve as
an ongoing resource to policy makers. The Task Force builds upon the
2015 Cairo Conference,
where ministers from ten key MENA countries agreed to take steps
against cultural racketeering. Their collective action plan—the
Cairo Declaration—was reinforced by the
#CultureUnderThreat Forum held on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015.
The recommendations that follow begin with actions that the Task
Force believes the United States government can and must take to end
cultural crimes. They are also intended to serve as a guide for leaders
across the international community and in the private sector. It is
important to recognize that the success of these recommendations will
depend on adequate funding being made available, not only for
implementation, but for additional research to help us better understand
the illicit trade in antiquities.
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