Changes to Istanbul's Hagia Sophia could trigger heritage review: UNESCO
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JULY 9, 2020 / 5:46 PM / UPDATED 10 MINUTES AGO
Changes to Istanbul's Hagia Sophia could trigger heritage review: UNESCO
PARIS (Reuters) - UNESCO must be notified of any change in the status of Istanbuls sixth-century Hagia Sophia museum and the changes may have to be reviewed by its World Heritage committee, the United Nations cultural body said on Thursday.
Turkeys top administrative court is likely to announce on Friday that the 1934 conversion of the Hagia Sophia to a museum was unlawful, two Turkish officials said, paving the way for its restoration as a mosque.
UNESCO told Reuters that the Hagia Sophia was on its list of World Heritage Sites as a museum, and as such had certain commitments and legal obligations.
Thus, a state must make sure that no modification undermines the outstanding universal value of a site listed on its territory, UNESCO said.
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The prospect of a change in the museums status back to a mosque has raised alarm among U.S., French, Russian and Greek officials, as well as Christian church leaders.
Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall and Dan Grebler
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