Morocco Steps Up Efforts in Battle Against Cultural Property Trafficking
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Summary: Morocco has taken decisive action to confront the illegal trade of cultural property. The announcement came Monday in Rabat, where Minister of Youth, Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, opened the work of an international conference dedicated to the role of customs in this global fight.
Berlin — Morocco has taken decisive action to confront the illegal trade of cultural property.
The announcement came Monday in Rabat, where Minister of Youth, Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, opened the work of an international conference dedicated to the role of customs in this global fight.
Bensaid described Morocco’s approach as both firm and forward-looking.
Morocco, he said, views its cultural heritage not as a collection of objects, but as a reflection of human civilization.
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