[CPProt.net] British Plunder Returned to Ethiopia
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Thu Feb 10 19:57:18 CET 2005
British Plunder Returned to Ethiopia
Two sacred paintings have been returned to Ethiopia 137 years after they
were ripped out of a holy book by invading British troops.
The paintings were among Ethiopian treasures looted by British troops and
later locked up in British museums, royal palaces and private collections.
The paintings were handed to the Ethiopian embassy in London this week by a
British lawyer who inherited them from his great uncle, an embassy official
said
The lawyers great uncle was an officer in the British force that captured
Maqdala, the mountain capital of Emperor Tewodros.
The monarch committed suicide to avoid falling into the hands of British
troops in 1868.
British troops and others in their company plundered illuminated religious
manuscripts, gold crosses, precious crowns and royal cloth.
Experts said the two full-page works that were handed back to Ethiopia were
torn out of a book of the Miracles of Jesus or Mary both venerated volumes
in the literature of the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
The lawyer, who has asked to remain anonymous, told officials that he
decided to hand them over because his conscience and children pressed him to
do so.
We believe that this is an example that should be followed by all
institutions that hold Ethiopian loot, among them the British Museum and the
Queens library in Windsor Castle, said Richard Pankhurst of the
Association for the Return of the Maqdala Ethiopian Treasures.
The royal family holds six religious manuscripts, which are said to be the
finest examples of Ethiopian manuscripts anywhere in the world.
By far the most valuable item is one of two copies of the Kebra Negast or
Glory of Kings Ethiopias holy book which is held in the British Library.
The Ethiopian Church and government has also been exerting diplomatic
pressure on Britain to return the stolen items, which are cumulatively
valued by Ethiopian campaigners at £1.6 billion.
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