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Pakistan robbing cultural heritage of Afghanistan

The smuggling is done by a global racket of smugglers who are facilitated by local Afghan officials. Major support to the crime is provided by actors working from the territory of neighbouring Pakistan.

ANI Dec 17, 2022 17:04 IST googleads

A teenager of Afghanistan's Haraza community studies near the remains of the Buddhist statues at Bamyan. (Photo Credit - Reuters)

Kabul [Afghanistan], December 17 (ANI): Pakistani agents are robbing Afghanistan of its cultural heritage by smuggling ancient idols and other artifacts from the war-torn country, reported the Afghan Diaspora Network.
The smuggling is done by a global racket of smugglers who are facilitated by local Afghan officials. Major support to the crime is provided by actors working from the territory of neighbouring Pakistan.
It is an open secret that many ancient Afghan scriptures/idols have found their way into the international grey market through Pakistan, reported the Afghan Diaspora Network.
Afghanistan often referred to as the heart of Asia, is endowed with a great cultural heritage. However, centuries of upheaval in the form of political instability and violence did not allow it to reflect upon this enormous asset and experience its vastness.
An important pillar of this heritage is Buddhism which was a major influence here before the 10th century. In Afghanistan, Buddhist cave temples are concentrated in three regions: Jalalabad, Haibak, and Bamiyan.
Among them, Bamiyan valley in central Afghanistan is best known as the home to sixth-century Bamiyan Buddha statues which were destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban regime.
It was a monumental pair (standing 55 & 37 meters) of Shakyamuni Buddha, carved into the side of a cliff in the valley. The destruction was a colossal loss of the ancient archaeological and cultural legacy of the country and the Buddhist world.
The archaeological remains of the Bamiyan Valley represent the artistic and religious features of the Gandhara school of Buddhist art.
Though most of the cultural signs have been ruined by centuries of turmoil, the surviving ones indicate the vast spread of Buddhism enjoyed in the region at one point in time.
The Bamiyan site was put on the endangered sites list after the destruction of the statues which led to a considerable boom in tourism. There have also been efforts to restore the figures by professional organizations working under international cooperation.
However, all these efforts were not enough to stop the gradual damage to the heritage which is taking place for years in the form of the smuggling of ancient idols and other artifacts, reported the Afghan Diaspora Network.
A heritage and cultural organization of Italy named LaGeS (Laboratoria di Geografia Sociale) which is working for the restoration of Buddha statues with UNESCO and the Italian Ministry of Culture in Bamiyan is facing problems due to this racket.
Some officials of the Italian agency blame this on the continued operation of smuggling agents from Pakistan.
These agents work near historical sites in the guise of journalists, archaeologists, researchers, and representatives of UNESCO/UN bodies. Some of them are even believed to be state officials from Pakistan including those of its intelligence agencies, reported the Afghan Diaspora Network.
They provide information about the presence of ancient scriptures at different sites to their Pakistani handlers who then arrange their theft and transportation to Peshawar in Pakistan.
From there, these items are sent to Lahore before being finally sold in the international grey market. Aggravated by the obstruction of its work by these elements, LaGeS has reportedly requested UNESCO to avoid employing Pakistanis for the ongoing project arguing that they have damaged the very cause of the Bamiyan project. (ANI)

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