France To Return African Treasures To Benin
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published November 24, 2018 | 10:39 AM
Paris, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th Nov, 2018 ) :French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday agreed to return 26 cultural artefacts to Benin "without delay", a move that could put pressure on other former colonial powers to return African artworks to their countries of origin.
The decision -- which Macron said should not be seen as an isolated or symbolic case -- came as the president received the findings of a study he commissioned on repatriating African treasures held by French museums.
Macron agreed to return the 26 works, mainly royal statues from the Palaces of Abomey -- formerly the capital of the kingdom of Dahomey -- taken by the French army during a war in 1892 and now in Paris' Quai Branly museum.
In addition, he proposed gathering African and European partners in Paris next year to define a framework for an "exchange policy" for African artworks.
The president "hopes that all possible circulation of these works are considered: returns but also exhibitions, loans, further cooperation", the Elysee palace said.
Ousmane Aledji, director of the Benin cultural centre Artisttik Africa, said he was pleased to see "a new form of cultural exchange" with France.
Britain has also faced calls to return artefacts, including the Elgin Marbles to Greeceand the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, while museums in Belgium and Austria house tens of thousandsof African pieces.
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