Up to 90% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s material cultural legacy is kept outside of the continent, according to a French government-commissioned 2018 report by Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and French historian Bénédicte Savoy.
Imagine invading someone's house, stealing hundreds of thousands of irreplaceable, priceless property, admitting that theft in your own history books and STILL refusing to return what you stole? Not to mention the many other colonial crimes against humanity/the Motherland. The caucasity is endless and unhinged.
May they never know peace until justice is fully served.
It would be nice for these artifacts returned to their home countries, although some degree of political stability definitely needs to be a pre-condition. A shame so many are being destroyed and stolen in Sudan.
Imagine invading someone's house, stealing hundreds of thousands of irreplaceable, priceless property, admitting that theft in your own history books and STILL refusing to return what you stole? Not to mention the many other colonial crimes against humanity/the Motherland. The caucasity is endless and unhinged.
May they never know peace until justice is fully served.
indeed.
All in the name of private property (which wasn't theirs in the first place) and intellectual rights (of which they shouldn't have any).
It would be nice for these artifacts returned to their home countries, although some degree of political stability definitely needs to be a pre-condition. A shame so many are being destroyed and stolen in Sudan.