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Ethiopia wants monument back

2002-01-09 15:58

Abebe Andualem

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Ethiopia demanded on Wednesday that Italy make good on an agreement to return the 1 000-year-old Obelisk of Axum, a government-owned newspaper reported.

"The Ethiopian peoples' patience ... is being tested to the limit and it's wearing thin," the culture ministry was quoted as saying in The Ethiopian Herald. "Ethiopia wants those agreements to be implemented."

According to the Herald, last month Italian culture ministry official Vittorio Sgarbi told the Italian news agency ANSA he would resign if the obelisk were returned to Ethiopia.

It was not the first time Sgarbi had voiced opposition to the return of the obelisk was sawed up and taken out of Ethiopia in the 1937 after the Italian army invaded and occupied the nation in the Horn of Africa.

In July, he said the obelisk, which stands in a plaza in Rome near the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, had been in Italy so long it was practically a naturalised Italian. He said it would be nearly impossible to correctly dismantle it for shipping since it had been put back together in Italy.

Money earmarked

Instead, the $1.6 million earmarked for transporting the obelisk could be spent restoring monuments already in Ethiopia, he said.

The comment created an uproar in Ethiopia, where officials have been trying for decades to get back the monument Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini hauled off to Italy as war booty.

The obelisk is a towering stele carved from stone. The steles were erected in the northern town of Axum beginning in the 4th century, and Ethiopians consider them vital to their cultural heritage.

Italy agreed to send the obelisk back as recently as 1998, but the 2 1/2-year border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea that broke out in May 1998 put those plans on hold.

Italy's former left-centre government said in December 2000, when the border conflict formally ended, that the obelisk would be returned the following year.

But that government was replaced by the centre-right government of Premier Silvio Berlusconi, whose coalition includes the once-fascist National Alliance party.

Sgarbi has denied his reluctance to return the obelisk has anything to do with ideology or politics, saying it is solely based on his concern for the safety of the monument. - Sapa-AP

- SAPA

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