Ministry of culture concerned over monuments in Kosovo
17. August 2010. | 08:23
Source: Tanjug
Serbian Ministry of Culture has expressed its deepest concern over unpredictable negative consequences of the KFOR decision to transfer the security of Serb monasteries and churches in Kosovo to the Kosovo police as part of reduction of KFOR.
Serbian Ministry of Culture has expressed its deepest concern over unpredictable negative consequences of the KFOR decision to transfer the security of Serb monasteries and churches in Kosovo to the Kosovo police as part of reduction of KFOR.
In a release issued Monday, the ministry points out that four monuments in Kosovo - monasteries Visoki Decani, Pec Patriarchate and Gracanica and Our Lady Ljeviska church - are included on the UNESCO world heritage list for their historic, artistic and cultural value.
Due to the real danger threatening these monuments, they have also been included on the list of endangered world heritage, the ministry said.
Consequently, the decision to entrust the guarding of these monuments, as well as of many other smaller but no less important monasteries and churches in Kosovo, is a high risk decision, the ministry said.
The Ministry of Culture is forced to take all emergency measures, together with the Interior Ministry and Ministry for Kosovo and Metohija, to present this problem to the UNESCO in appropriate manner, the release says.
The Serbian ministries want to urge all international organizations to secure adequate protection for Serb monasteries and churches in Kosovo, the release says.
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