If only Stonehenge were of use in the culture wars, then it might be protected | Catherine Bennett
Jun 26, 2021
4 minutes
Thankfully, as the prime minister once reminded us, “there are international conventions in place that prevent the destruction of cultural heritage”. At specific risk (from Donald Trump’s threats) at the time were 52 of Iran’s major cultural sites, 24 of them world heritage listed. Theoretically protecting them in 2020 was the 1954 Hague convention for the protection, in the event of armed conflict, of cultural assets: “Movable or immovable property of great importance to the cultural heritage of every people.” Places, for instance, such as Stonehenge.
In peacetime, however, alterations that might be resented as “adverse and irreversible” if inflicted on a
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