CNN Reports
What must to happen to
make these atrocities and crimes against humanity stop.
Khaled al-As'ad spent his life on the painstaking task of preserving antiquities, saving the relics of our ancestors for generations yet to come.
Islamic State militants
beheaded a renowned antiquities scholar in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra
and hung his mutilated body on a column in a main square of the historic site
because he apparently refused to reveal where valuable artifacts had been moved
for safekeeping. From CNN and The Guardian
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