IRAQ RECOVERS STOLEN ARTEFACTS FROM JAPAN AND SWITZERLAND

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Mon 17 February 2025:

Iraq has successfully recovered a collection of stolen artefacts from Japan and Switzerland, marking a significant step in its ongoing efforts to reclaim looted cultural heritage. The official handover ceremony took place at the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad yesterday, attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Minister of Culture Ahmed Fakak Al-Badrani.

The recovered artefacts include 27 Mesopotamian relics, 20 Sassanian-era coins, a statue of the sun deity Maran Shamash, and rare Assyrian textile paintings. Some of these items had been on loan to foreign institutions for decades before being wrongfully taken.

“This was a major challenge,” said Foreign Minister Hussein. “These artefacts are not just remnants of the past; they are part of our identity, our history and our national pride.” He emphasised the diplomatic and legal complexities involved in their return and reaffirmed Iraq’s commitment to recovering all stolen antiquities.

The successful return of these items follows years of diplomatic efforts by Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in coordination with embassies in Tokyo and Bern, as well as international cultural bodies. Hussein acknowledged these efforts, stating, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not spare any effort in bringing back all looted artefacts.”

 

Culture Minister Al-Badrani echoed this sentiment, calling the recovery a “historic step” in Iraq’s broader mission to safeguard its ancient heritage.

Iraq has faced widespread looting of its cultural sites, particularly after the illegal 2003 US-led invasion and during Daesh’s occupation of large parts of the country as part of its “caliphate”. Since 2008, the US alone has returned over 1,200 artefacts.

-MEMO

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