Daesh beheads leading Syrian antiquities scholar in Palmyra

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Daesh beheads leading Syrian antiquities scholar in Palmyra
Khaled Asaad, 82, is beheaded by militants outside the museum where he worked for more than 50 years looking after the city's ancient artefacts. Photo sourced from The Independent

Beirut - State news agency SANA and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say Daesh beheaded 81-year-old Khaled Asaad on Tuesday in a square outside the town's museum.

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Published: Wed 19 Aug 2015, 12:26 PM

Last updated: Wed 19 Aug 2015, 5:43 PM

Syrian state media and an activist group say that Daesh extremists have beheaded one of the country's most prominent antiquities scholars in the ancient town of Palmyra.
State news agency SANA and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say Daesh beheaded 81-year-old Khaled Asaad on Tuesday in a square outside the town's museum.
Maamoun Abdulkarim, the head of the Antiquities and Museums Department in Damascus, told SANA that Asaad's body was later taken to Palmyra's archaeological site and hung from one of the Roman columns.
In May, Daesh captured Palmyra, home to one of the Mideast's most spectacular archaeological sites - a well-preserved, 2,000-year-old Roman-era city at the town's edge.
Abdulkarim said Daesh has tried to get information from Asaad about sites of the town's treasures without success.


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