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Monday, July 02, 2012
UNESCO Places Church of Nativity On Heritage List In Move With Political Ramifications
UNESCO announced last week that the Church of the Nativity, known to Christians as the birthplace of Jesus, has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage List and also to UNESCO's "List of World Heritage in Danger" because of damage to the Church from water leaks. UNESCO's World Heritage Committee voted 13-6 with 2 abstentions in favor of the designation. As with much in the region, the move has been viewed by many as more jockeying in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. As reported by Haaretz, the Church was added to UNESCO's list through an emergency procedure rather than through the regular 18-month process.The United States, UNESCO's experts committee, and the three churches that are custodians of the site all preferred use of the lengthier regular process. Palestinians see the quick action as an affirmation of Palestinian sovereignty over the site, while Israel sees it as evidence that UNESCO was acting for political rather than cultural reasons. Last year after the Palestinian Authority failed to obtain full membership status in the United Nations as a whole, UNESCO voted to admit Palestine as a full member, prompting United States cutoff of funding to UNESCO. (Background.)