Hun – A consultative meeting was organized by the City’s Memory Association in Hun. It discussed ways to revitalize the Old City. The meeting also addressed protecting its historical landmarks from tampering and vandalism. This discussion followed recent attacks on several archaeological sites.
Participants approved an intensive action plan. The plan aims to protect important historical landmarks. This will be achieved by enhancing popular and official oversight. Security agencies will provide support. Full coordination with the Tourist Police will also occur. Necessary support will be provided to the Tourist Police. This will strengthen its role in protecting archaeological sites. It will also help in apprehending violators.
Attendees stressed the importance of starting a surveillance camera project. Cameras will be installed at vital entrances. The goal is to document any potential attacks. This aims to prevent their recurrence in the future. They also agreed to organize a series of awareness lectures. These lectures will target school students. They will educate students about the value of this historical heritage. The importance of preserving it will be highlighted.
The meeting included early preparations for a summer volunteer camp. The camp will bring together young people. They will participate in field work. This includes cleaning and initial restoration of damaged sites. Attendees agreed that protecting Hun’s Old City requires integrated efforts. These efforts include community awareness, security oversight, and field volunteer work. This will ensure the preservation of this historical legacy for future generations.
