By Dr. Richard Pankhurst:-
The question of the return to Greece of the Elgin Marbles has 
recently re-erupted in the British press, with an article by one Philip 
Hensher in support of restitution, which appeared in the “Independent” 
newspaper, in London..
On that occasion the “Independent, on 31 August, published a letter 
from Professor Richard and Mrs Rita Pankhurst which read in part:
“Philip Hensher’s perceptive article urging the return to Greece of 
the Elgin marbles prompts us to raise the no less necessary return to 
Ethiopia of the loot from Magdala, taken by a British Expedition in 
1868. The loot comprises a gold crown, some 400 manuscripts, ten tabots,
 or altar slabs, etc., currently held mainly at the British Library and 
Museum and the Royal Library at Winsdor Castle.
“The changing international perspective on culture raised by Hensher 
applies to Ethiopia no less than to Greece. Ethiopian manuscripts in 
Britain were in the past much studied by European scholars, who deserve 
our praise. Their legacy has, however, been inherited by Ethiopian 
scholars. Addis Ababa, rather than London, is now indisputably the main 
center of Ethiopian Studies. Ethiopian libraries are, moreover, now able
 to preserve the country’s manuscripts.
“From the point of view of international law, the looting of Magdala 
was in no way justified. Were such action taken today there would quite 
rightly be a public outcry
The letter ended by explaining that it was “to restore the past 
injustice that the society Afromet had been established in Addis Ababa 
to rework for the return of the Magdala treasures.
Source: http://www.linkethiopia.org
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