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they were taking the active folks and they took those active trucks from almost all the quarter knees. it is now the quote that will though they are not admitted to the portuguese lute then from getting a b solid. the dead from angola they looted from was the big on one need only visit several museums in lisbon in portugal to appreciate the extent of diluted but the biggest of the looters. when the british, the british started thin, the active folks of different african countries. they did so in the gone, they went to the great ice on the kingdom and took some of the most important royal active books under of course they did not stop there in the 1800s when they invaded late this kingdom of been then they took the same as the bronze bus of been in which i still have to be found in the british museums. they did not stop there.
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they went to egypt and took the great rosetta stone, which helps us to understand how the deep language could be translated in lots a day time. and they went down unit to appear on top. the top box, the tablets very significant to the fuel pin orthodox judge. and up till now the british have been unable to concede that they did on the con event display them. because they are going to say that to be suck, read on this to appear. an orthodox judge of costs has been demanding that the top books be done in uganda. they also took a lot of things from the royal houses of the baganda and the royal houses of the window to get tighter and they went to nigeria and also took us to folks from different parts of the well, the british of cos. i a mr. lee,
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the biggest or does overlook the active folks and as oddly as 1900 on the british museum off of that. yeah. they said that the stolen active, well should not be done to the countries where there was stolen. and it is such that as recently as 1963, the 19 no to museum out was it was billed under place with the museum act of 1963. and once again, it said that you shall not have it on the other folks. we now know of course, that some of the folks what they're going to museums in the united states of america. and i'm happy to report that in the month of february, the 10 different, the full, the american museums thought done some of the flux to gone the big blue of active flux. what the germans, the germans did. there's a new thing in the common rooms, and they to thousands of author fucked from the cumberlands and of course
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transported them to germany as they did or so, you know, maybe a way they took major active folks of housing dusty mated behavioral. and of course, the nama local communities, and it is instructive to note that in the month of may, the 10 to $20.00 to various on some of the other folks to me be the man. yeah, not that we also don't talk about the french on the french this in different parts of the a former colonies mag job after flux was taken from what is present. they called the voice out. what the son of god on dick and the different museums and a visit to lot new in thought. he will tell you what was done by the french and they want not the only ones, the belgians was still present. you know, when doing legal for the 2nd of belgium took all the on degree. he did what was
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called the phone go through state, which was this past to no position. he did not only treated us his personal position in terms of the size and the floor on the phone, but also the ox that had been made by the people of that land. and we know that in many museums in the brass cells, they are quite a number of active folks which have been kept there and are being held by these governments of europe. the question therefore is why uh, active folks so important to this country is and why why they noted it is now known that is for economic reasons. the reason why the british cannot allow the active fuck that these, those to be taken back to the countries where they belong, is because the major a corruption and the functions that generate a lot of wells through the institutions. and therefore, they do not want to let them go. the argumentative that's the african countries i
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incapable of taking care of this. i dislike, of course, is a lame when it is not for the 5th to tell the person from whom they don't. all they are going to use the aware, but they have the chip because they have the or the city. they have the gumption to tell of the kind of country as we are not going through the time this, it is instructive that many african countries are now say that as a part of reputation, one of the things that we want done is there is done of these active flux and also kind of governments and african countries which are the media successes of the kingdom from which these are looted, actually making great effort in terms of um, but it could be yoga approach to ensure that these other folks are done well, as i've already indicated what the nigerian governments have done with what was stolen from been in on some of them of costs uh, being done,
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some of them being loan in the, on the understanding that ultimately they would be taken back to where they were taped in. as in bob we, there was also must have looting. there is the famous thing called visiting baldwin, but which was taken by the british. and this bad is very significant to this and baldwin peoples. and it is one that has been detained as thinking the british museum on one hopes that it will ultimately be done. the other one that is important is of course, there is a linkage between the economic value of the items on the poor is to provide many of these cities across the visit. does that they have essentially because they have these other folks. and because they have these other folks, the visit that would have gone, for example, to egypt, do not visit egypt because they go to the british museum. and the question that we must ask ourselves therefore,
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when we are talking about the route that item is what is the long term approach to having them come back. not in piece meal. as we have seen, the germans do not in piece meal. as we have seen, the americans do with the item that found themselves in the united states of america, not in the local. i'm a product that we have seen the but you'll gaze approach in terms of not enough knowledge and whether they are different in the museums in this bone or different types of what you go. not in the idol gum style of the british who even refused to admit that they have critical on important other folks that there was that was stolen from if you not, in that, a lot of demand that we see the belgians approaching this issue. but in the mind that the knowledge is that this thing did not belong to the country by country approach is,
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is what is happening now. but those of us who believed that these was active folks that belong to the continent of africa, or the view that this should be on a probably which is underwritten by organizations such as the united nations on different. they also continue to where the moms are made, that these are the folks been not only done, but some value via tied to the beauty of the they want displayed whether it was in london or you. but we all, but ourselves, or by lean or bone or whichever of the museums for purposes of ensuring that when the active trucks are brought to back to the continental wasik, recreate an environment where they can be kept in a manner that would be preserved for posterity. for example, if you look at the items that were already done by the americans to the shante kingdom on when or say to to who is the i sent the hand was receiving
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them. he said, oh, i saw it had to be done as a sole husband restored value to us on this things i saw significant defects on not only on how to add image of what the people but these on the expression of the creativity and innovation. it is in that regard that we must see is the bending bones when we come put their rosetta stone, which was stolen from egypt. we want one to find the people where civilizations thought the. and we are saying that the writing started with, you know, if it's on been rosetta stone, is what is going to open that though? why do they still hold it? these are the arguments that we want to put forth. so that when we are engaging the british museum, we are telling them you are not long enough. there was that the stone you are just
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starting to watch that which use thoughts. and of course, when we come to the top board spots and put to not know what the tablets of the tablets uh, very significant to the european orthodox church. it is. can see that it's in the top book, god leaves or not. that is the out of the covenant, which was the covenant between they've gone on the people of the faith and the still pins, particularly the pin orthodox judge, which is the custodian of these particular up one way is requested that the british admit, remember either the got the tablets, the british have never admitted that they even hold them, but it is known that they do hold them on the top of them in 1800. on $68.00 of the famous or infamous butler, i can walk a dollar on dots in the, in itself. is critical, full stop was this over just stalling the spirituality of the field and orthodox
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church. another octave for that is, was the note as we talk about at the flux, is the busts of queen narrative divvy enough for the daily was a great quinn in the during the fight or on ages. and is important that the bust is restored because it has a lot to do with the civilization of that period and reinforcing the fact that there was indeed the block, civilized vision in the fall of the water before its itemization. and is not my vision. when we come to the medians, we know that the germans, our lives, is represent, remember, that the germans was not as during the period when do, uh, hold as a power before the world war 2. when the last of the why do a one when the last, the fast wired well, most of the territories. why then handed over to the british or the south west
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africa, which is now in the media became my trust. 33 of the british. what is now one the, and who and it was given to the belgium's of costs a comment $1.00 was given to the french on the whole me, which is now been then was also given to the french. but they have, by mid to do the good that the store things. and as i've already indicated in the month of may in the 2022, they did send us some of the items. but we know that what they thought is, in the neighborhood of 40000 active folks. and these are estimates so that if you are to calculate the value of the octave for us, that was taken from different parts of the continent of africa. some of them and documented it would be in the trillions of united states dollars. we sometimes we equipped to use as a measure, but it would be in koreans, in, on, not shift a lot to a stolen from the continent of africa. it was stolen and is presiding in museums
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across europe. western europe and the time is now that western europe must admit that we was saints. and because of us, seems we have free vented unreality funding, those items to the crew owners. when they do that, then we can begin to relate to them from a position of genuine friendship. thank you very much. yes, taylor, you, brenda. let's have a sudden break. we'll see you. you're not shocked with the mound sales list that the wild type guy. i'm one of the wells most at picks, rivers were in cost us a region so beautiful. the people here believe that it was bestowed upon them fight
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golf himself. so let's get off this mountain and explore. the violence has to offer the we a top delivery house in the middle of night road be with the panoramic view as we also a cells what they're all of the british was in the corner. nice vision of africa. of course history tells us that the british started the exploration in the 16th century. but in the continental voc because the activities of the british that lead to color and i vision started between 1808 and the 1900 for reasons that i've been kind of to rise thus far. the number one that they wanted
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to engage in commerce, number 2, because those strategic reasons not number 3, because the culture and religion number full because of personal pride, but in the west between 1880. on the 1900, the british had occupied several fox of africa. they why in center they all, they why in the gum the, they, why a nice area. they why and gone they why and suit on they why in what is now closed? so my, the line, they why in uganda they why in k yeah. under of cost there, why and what is present days on the present day? zimbabwe on present day malawi, but after the wild will, will remember that they took over what is today the united republic of tons and the
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