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 France 24, 26/06/2013 / EGYPT Is historic Cairo doomed to disappear? 
						A building being built 
						next to a mosque listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. 
						Photo posted on 
						Save Cairo’s Facebook page.  
						Vandalism, looting, and illegal construction… Egyptian 
						architects are increasingly concerned about the toll 
						that these problems have taken on Cairo’s historic 
						centre since the revolution in 2011. According to them, 
						if public authorities do not react now, the city’s many 
						architectural and cultural treasures are doomed to 
						disappear. 
						Located on the eastern side of the Nile, historic Cairo 
						is one of the most ancient Islamic cities in the world. 
						Founded in the 10th century by the
						
						Fatimids, the city contains about 600 historic sites 
						built between the 7th and 20th centuries, including 
						mosques, Koranic schools, Turkish baths and fountains. 
						In fact, the entire area was added to the UNESCO World 
						Heritage list in 1979. Now, the UN body is threatening 
						to add it to its list of
						
						endangered World Heritage sites if no protective 
						measures are taken. 
					Contributors “The government needs to step up and stop illegal construction”
						Mohamed Elshahed is a doctoral candidate in 
						architecture. His thesis is about city planning in Cairo 
						from the 19th century to today. His blog,
						
						Cairobserver, focuses on urban planning. He is part 
						of the group “Save Cairo”, formed by architects who are 
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