Iranen#39;s influence? You can hear it on Iraqi streets

Iranen#39;s influence? You can hear it on Iraqi streets

Iranen#39;s influence? You can hear it on Iraqi streets
Read Full Story

Iraq seeks Heritage status for restored marshlands

09.05.2008 - Iraq - Comments [0]


Fri Sep 5, 12:00 PM ET

TOKYO (AFP) - The United Nations on Friday launched a bid to designate Iraq's famed marshlands, which were ravaged by Saddam Hussein, a World Heritage site after a four-year restoration project.

The swampy southern region is believed by some to be the inspiration for the biblical Garden of Eden. Saddam drained the marshlands after the end of the first Gulf War to punish Iraq's Shiite majority for an uprising.

The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) wrapped up a four-year project funded by Japan and Italy that restored more than half of the marshlands. Iraqi authorities took over plans for further rehabilitation.

Attending a final meeting on the project in Kyoto, Japan, UNEP chief Achim Steiner said the agency would work with UNESCO, the UN's cultural body, to list the marshlands as a World Heritage site.

Narmin Othman, Iraq's environment minister, said her government also planned to make the marshlands a national park, according to a UNEP statement.

"Because of what Saddam Hussein did, the marshlands were in danger of completely disappearing, as was the centuries-old culture of the Marsh Arabs," Othman said, according to the statement.

"It had become an ecological but also a human tragedy," she said.

Italy has agreed to fund the effort to list the marshlands as a World Heritage site, which would entail drafting plans to ensure the area's preservation, UNEP spokesman Nick Nuttall said.

The last available satellite images showed that around 58 percent of the marshlands had been restored.

The marshlands stretched across some 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 square miles) in the 1970s. Most residents are Shiite Muslims, who form the majority in Iraq but were marginalised until the US-led invasion overthrew Saddam in 2003.

The UNESCO World Heritage website

Iraq seeks Heritage status for restored marshlandsIraq" class="newsimage" />

Source

Post a comment
Name 
E-Mail
Comment
Enter the code from image

See also:

Iraqi PM: Timeline for U.S. withdrawal could be moved up

Iraqi PM: Timeline for U.S. withdrawal could be moved up

Hardline Iraqi MPs shout down US pact in parliament

Hardline Iraqi MPs shout down US pact in parliament

White House confident Iraq accord will pass

White House confident Iraq accord will pass

Iraqi forces can control restive north: US general

Iraqi forces can control restive north: US general

Iraq discovers remains of 150 Kurds in south Iraq

Iraq discovers remains of 150 Kurds in south Iraq

Generated in 1.589 sec