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  1. Seasoned Law Enforcement Receive Advanced Training to Protect Cultural Heritage

    Cultural property, art, and antiquities are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups around the world.

  2. United States and Albania Work Together to Protect Cultural Heritage

    Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Matthew Lussenhop and Albanian’s Minister of Culture Elva Margariti concluded a bilateral Memorandum of Understanding that protects Albanian cultural property on August 23, 2021.

  3. Law Enforcement Receive Advanced Training to Counter Threats to Cultural Heritage

    Cultural property, art, and antiquities are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups around the world.

  4. Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee

    The Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee (CHCC) coordinates diplomatic and law enforcement efforts to combat antiquities trafficking, disrupt trafficking networks, and protect against the looting and destruction of cultural property around the world
  5. Cultural Antiquities Task Force

    The Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee (CHCC) coordinates diplomatic and law enforcement efforts to combat antiquities trafficking, disrupt trafficking networks, and protect against the looting and destruction of cultural property around the world.
  6. Cultural Antiquities Task Force Sponsors Training for Egyptian Law Enforcement

    The Cultural Antiquities Task Force (CATF) recently supported a workshop in Cairo jointly organized by the U.S. Embassy and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on protecting cultural property and investigating cases of illegally exported antiquities.

  7. Lothar von Falkenhausen

    Lothar von Falkenhausen was reappointed by President Barack Obama in January 2017 to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee. He has served on the Committee since 2012.
  8. Interagency Training Builds Capacity to Protect Cultural Heritage

    Cultural property, art, and antiquities around the world are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups.

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