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March 26, 2008
The Honorable Director-General
United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Org.
Paris, France
Subj.: Request for Intervention for Saving
Hormoz-Ardeshir
Site of Iranian Ancient Historical and
Cultural Heritage
Dear Sir,
We, the undersigned, Iranian citizens living in
the southwestern provinces of Iran, hereby attract your attention to
another major case of deliberate destruction of ancient Iranian
historical and cultural heritage site with international stature.
The site being destroyed by the Islamic Republic
is the ancient city of “Hormoz Ardeshir” dating back to the period of
2000 to 4000 years ago, which was registered as an Iranian National
Heritage site in 1931 under docket Number 43. This site, due to its
international value, must be registered as a world heritage site with
the UNESCO as well. A deed we shall demand be done, if it survives the
Islamic Republic.
The government of the Islamic Republic is digging
a tunnel through this invaluable site in order to run a city commuter
train; whereas, there exists a more technically suitable and less costly
route for this project. Many ancient structures and untold quantity of
buried treasures and artifacts have been destroyed by bulldozers and
pilferage. We fear that if the construction project is not stopped in
time, there will be nothing left of this ancient city. There are so many
underground structures and buried artifacts and treasures in this area,
that it will take teams of archeologists, years to uncover and study the
findings. Much of the historical secrets and unknowns about Iranian
history and culture will then become knowledge.
Tens of letters of protest have been sent by the
people of the area to the local and central government authorities and
many meeting have been held, all to no avail. The project is proceeding
with increased speed and the level of destruction is mounting. Since the
people of Iran have been witness to unprecedented willful destruction of
invaluable Iranian historical and cultural heritage all over the country
by the Islamic Republic during the past three decades, we, the people of
southwest Iran, determined to rescue and protect our national heritage,
can no longer depend on the officials of the Islamic Republic. We are
reaching out to UNESCO and request that international inspectors be sent
to Iran in order to study the magnitude of the catastrophe. We also
request that UNESCO demand of the Islamic Republic to stop immediately
this project and reroute same to a more economicly feasible and
technically suitable location.
Respectfully submitted,
Kourosh Zaim
On behalf of the residents of southwest Iran
(Tens of signatures attached)
www.pasargadfoundation.com
www.savepasargad.com
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