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SPEAKER: Shots of Inspiration by Cyta

2021-05-12T14:41:56+01:00February 14th, 2020|Activities & Events|

Nicosia, Cyprus 29 January 2020 Walk of Truth Founder and President, Tasoula Hadjitofi spoke at the Shots of Inspiration by Cyta event in Nicosia, Cyprus on the 29th of January 2020. A few words about the Event Within the framework of promoting innovation and entrepreneurship, Cyta’s Innovation and Idea Development Center organizes “Shots of Inspiration”. Held [...]

SPEAKER: 2nd Annual Ireland Financial Crime Prevention Symposium

2021-05-12T14:41:57+01:00May 16th, 2019|Activities & Events|

Dublin, Ireland 04 June 2019 Walk of Truth Founder and President, Tasoula Hadjitofi is an invited speaker at the 2nd Annual Ireland Financial Crime Prevention Symposium in Dublin, Ireland on June 4th, 2019. A few words about the Symposium Acknowledged by senior offshore practitioners as the essential event for MLROs, Compliance Officers, Senior Managers and Directors, the [...]

Now for Sale on Facebook: Looted Middle Eastern Antiquities

2021-05-12T14:41:58+01:00May 9th, 2019|Geen categorie|

Ancient treasures pillaged from conflict zones in the Middle East are being offered for sale on Facebook, researchers say, including items that may have been looted by Islamic State militants. Facebook groups advertising the items grew rapidly during the upheaval of the Arab Spring and the ensuing wars, which created unprecedented opportunities for traffickers, said [...]

EU adopts new rules on cultural heritage imports

2021-05-12T14:41:58+01:00April 10th, 2019|Geen categorie|

Regulation is designed to protect against smuggling and cut off a source of terrorist financing The European Council yesterday adopted new rules to clamp down on the illicit trafficking in cultural goods, including a requirement for import licences on artefacts more than 250 years old. The EU says the regulation is designed to “ensure the [...]

Government ratifies Hague Convention on protecting cultural property

2021-05-12T15:29:17+01:00September 12th, 2017|Geen categorie|

Press release   The Government has today formalised its commitment to protecting cultural property in times of war by ratifying the 1954 Hague Convention and acceding to its two Protocols, Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism John Glen has announced. The 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed [...]

Empowering Refugees

2021-05-12T15:29:15+01:00May 4th, 2017|Videos and Photos|

Culture Crime Watchers Worldwide Embraces Refugees. Migrants and refugees can play an important role in salvaging the heritage of the countries they have been forced to leave. The refugee’s instant concerns are material – food, shelter, clothing. But the loss of home and identity is a great source of suffering in the longer term – [...]

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