OSCE Mission in Kosovo launches discussion on cultural diversity

 

 

PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 17 June 2008 – A series of Municipal Leadership Forums on 
protection of cultural heritage and promotion of cultural diversity, organized 
by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, began today. 

 

The forums will bring together municipal authorities, police and civil society 
actors to discuss protection of cultural heritage and ways to improve the 
protection of valuable sites. 

 

“Kosovo has a rich and diverse cultural heritage which is endangered by lack of 
preservation, protection and promotion,” says Jose Arraiza, Chief of the OSCE 
Property Section. “Neglect and vandalism of sites, delays in integrating 
cultural heritage into spatial planning and problems in balancing cultural 
heritage protection with the rights of individuals and communities living near 
the sites, threatens Kosovo's heritage.” 

 

The participants of the forums will discuss seven key challenges: security, 
inspection, communication between religious and executive authorities, legal 
reform, spatial planning, property rights, and displaced persons' rights. They 
will also try to identify the solutions for overcoming the current problems. 

 

The OSCE monitors the protection of all types of cultural heritage in Kosovo 
and emphasizes the linkages between preservation, protection and promotion, and 
the balance of the public interest with individual rights. OSCE regularly 
monitors and reacts to individual cases where cultural heritage sites are 
threatened.

 

In total four Municipal Leadership Forums on cultural heritage will be 
organized in different regions in Kosovo this week. 

 

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Elli Flén

Spokesperson

OSCE Mission in Kosovo

Tel: +381-38-240 100, ext.1260

Mobile: +377-44-500 160

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