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International push aims to protect endangered heritage

"Part of our history has been lost forever, with the goal of fanaticism being to undermine our hope for the future,"

A two-day conference December 3-4 in Abu Dhabi will debate starting a new S100 million fund to protect and restore heritage sites after events such as the destruction of ruins at Nimrud in Iraq by IS

The two-day conference reflects growing international alarm over the destruction of ancient artefacts by Islamic State group jihadists using sledgehammers, bulldozers and explosives.

On the eve of the meeting, five Nobel prize winners launched an appeal for urgent action to safeguard world heritage sites, pointing to the irreparable damage wreaked in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Mali.

"Part of our history has been lost forever, with the goal of fanaticism being to undermine our hope for the future," said the statement from Aung San Suu Kyi, Kofi Annan, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Orhan Pamuk and Mario Vargas Llosa.

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"Urgent action must be taken -- the time for powerless expressions of indignation is over," they added.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, whose director Irina Bokova will deliver an opening presentation, says 55 out of a total of 1,052 heritage sites around the world are listed as World Heritage in Danger.

Delegates from around 40 countries, including more than a dozen heads of state or government, including several Gulf monarchs, will attend the gathering, which is based on an initiative led by France and the United Arab Emirates.

French President Francois Hollande and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, whose countries will be key contributors to the fund, will make closing speeches on Saturday.

'Refuge zones'

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Former French culture minister Jack Lang, who heads the Paris-based Institut du Monde Arabe, said the forum will take "concrete decisions" such as the creation of a fund to help cover the cost of transporting, safeguarding and restoring affected monuments -- including using 3D reconstruction.

France will contribute $30 million to the fund, Lang said.

It will be formed as an "independent legal entity", according to a preparatory document that says it will likely be established in Geneva from 2017.

The conference also aims to establish "refuge zones" around the globe for endangered works of art, according to a source close to organisers.

The proposed partnership would include governments, public institutions, private groups, non-governmental organisations and experts.

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A French official described the initiative as the "cultural counterpart" of the international military and political war on terrorism.

Hollande, who has called for "asylum rights for artefacts", last month announced that a safekeeping facility is to open in northern France in 2019.

In addition to housing the Louvre Museum's stored collection, it could also be a refuge for endangered artworks.

France is expected to make the proposal during the Abu Dhabi conference.

The Louvre Abu Dhabi, whose delayed opening is now expected in 2017, "could also become a refuge zone" for threatened artefacts, a French official said.

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Hollande will visit The Louvre Abu Dhabi on Saturday as well as Al-Dhafra airbase near the Emirati capital from which French warplanes have been flying missions targeting jihadists in Iraq and Syria.

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