The Taliban says that UNESCO is going to restore and restore the ancient cities of Gholgha and Dhahak in Bamyan
The Taliban-ruled Afghan National Television reported that work on these historic sites would begin next year.
According to the report, Brandon Kasar, the head of UNESCO’s cultural department in Afghanistan, promised to restore and restore Dahhak and Ghalgha in a meeting with Maulvi Safiullah Raed, the Taliban’s head of information and culture in Bamyan.
Meanwhile, the Taliban blew up the statues of Salsal and Shahmama in Bamyan in 2001. Abdullah Sarhadi, the current governor of the Taliban in Bamyan last year, defended the destruction of the Buddha in Bamyan and said: “It was a good decision.
“Also, the University of Chicago reported a month ago that after the arrival of the Taliban, the ancient sites of Afghanistan, especially in Bamyan and Balkh, are excavated with bulldozers and their treasures are looted.