
In April 2003, the world looked on in horror as the Iraq Museum in Baghdad was systematically and tragically looted. Thousands of invaluable objects went missing or were destroyed. Even today, objects from the museum are still missing, and news coverage continues. What's more, archaeological sites in Iraq and around the world continue to be plundered for their objects, which are then smuggled and traded illicitly. This immeasurable loss hurts us all, as cultural heritage is a non-renewable resource to be shared with all humanity.
This April 10-12, on the fifth anniversary of the tragic looting of the Iraq Museum, please join SAFE and others around the world to commemorate the loss and to acknowledge that we are all responsible for the protection of our shared cultural heritage.
We have not forgotten. Light a candle with us.
Attend a vigil
The SAFE Global Candlelight Vigil is being arranged worldwide. Join up with one in your area and light a candle with us.
Host a vigil
Don't see a vigil in your area? Want to host your own? From planning to publicizing your event, we at SAFE will be here to help you every step along the way.
Light a virtual candle
No statement is too small. Make a statement today by adding your name to those who believe that our shared cultural heritage must be protected.
Vigil tools
Share this opportunity with your friends, family, and neighbors to remember the Iraq Museum and raise awareness about the need to protect our past.
