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Who should save Egypt's archives? - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

*Oxford, United Kingdom *- It has sometimes been claimed that, like human
rights and democracy, the protection of Egypt's cultural heritage cannot be
left to the Egyptians. Corruption, poverty and ignorance, Egypt's critics
maintain, pose a serious threat to the preservation of artefacts of "global
importance".

Egypt's own Antiquities Council, of course, claims otherwise. Attempting to
demonstrate its commitment to safeguarding "national heritage", erstwhile
director Zahi Hawass waged a mildly successful international campaign to
repatriate what "rightly belongs" to Egypt. In one case, a mummy returned
from Atlanta, Georgia, was given a farcical state-funeral, serenaded by
singing schoolchildren and marching military bagpipers.



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