French Trial Opens For Activists Seeking To 'return' African Art
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published September 30, 2020 | 11:00 AM
Paris, Sept 30 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 30th Sep, 2020 ) :Five activists go on trial in Paris on Wednesday for trying to seize an African funeral staff from France's pre-eminent indigenous art museum, hoping to increase pressure on the government to restitute items they claim were stolen.
Emery Mwazulu Diyabanza, a 41-year-old Congolese activist, led the operation at the Quai Branly museum last June, denouncing "the pillage of Africa".
"We're taking it home," he said in a video posted on social media after removing the 19th-century funeral staff from Chad and parading it around the building.
Since then Diyabanza has staged similar operations at indigenous art museums in the southern French city of Marseille and in Berg en Dal, in the Netherlands.
"It was important to approach this trial with a combative spirit, even if it's risky," Diyabanza told AFP.
"We had no intention of stealing this work, but we will continue as long as the injustice of pillaging Africa has not been remedied," he said.
He and the four others are charged with attempted theft of a registered artwork, and face up to 10 years in prison and 150,000 Euros ($176,000) in fines.
Diyabanza himself sued the French state after his arrest in June, accusing it of "theft and receiving stolen goods" in amassing the huge collection of native artworks beginning in the colonial era.
- 'An insult' - French officials condemned the stunt, which came after President Emmanuel Macron pledged shortly after his 2017 election to study the restitution of African cultural treasures.
France has since returned a ceremonial sword to Senegal and promised to return some two-dozen works to Benin.
"The issue of restitution... deserves a serious debate," said Emmanuel Kasarherou, director of the Quai Branly, which is a civil party in the trial against Diyabanza.
Kasarherou, a Kanak from the French overseas territory of New Caledonia, this year became the first indigenous person ever to head a major French national museum.
His museum "is documenting the origins of its collections and how they were obtained, and using this work as a basis, we can move forward," he told AFP.
Critics accuse the French state of not doing enough, citing for example the auction of sacred statues in Paris last summer despite requests by Nigeria to halt the sale.
An expert report commissioned by Macron in 2018 counted some 90,000 African works in French museums, but suggested a "circulation" of some works between museums rather than an outright return, saying not all were pillaged or stolen.
"Macron has acknowledged the pillaging, but he's the one who decides how many works are returned, and whether or not there should be a property transfer -- it's an insult for us," Diyabanza said.
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