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ZAGREB, June 28 (Hina) - A book outlining damage to at least a
quarter of Croatia's museums and art galleries during the Serbian
aggression was launched in Zagreb earlier this week.
Of the 204 museums, galleries and museum collections in Croatia, 66
museum buildings were damaged or destroyed during the war.
Documents and exhibitions were also damaged or destroyed in 45
museums and collections.
The book by the Museum Documentation Centre (MDC) - titled "War
Damage to Museums and Galleries in Croatia" - outlines data
collected up to now by the war damage registry, which is still to be
completed in the recording of damage to private art works and
collections.
Assistant Culture Minister Branka Sulc said this was the first such
document of its kind in Croatia.
She recalled that in the circumstances of a "culturocide war" which
had then engulfed Croatia, there had been no respect for the
conventions of numerous international agreements on protecting
cultural heritage in cases of armed conflict.
Raymond Weber, director of the Council of Europe's Directorate for
Education, Culture and Sport, said the book was a scientific work
whose inventory was irreplaceable in the memories of the Croatian
people and European nations.
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