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Iraq's National Museum reopened Iraq's National Museum reopened
(about 4 hours later)
Iraq's National Museum has re-opened, nearly six years after it was looted and vandalised in the immediate aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion.Iraq's National Museum has re-opened, nearly six years after it was looted and vandalised in the immediate aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion.
Many of its antiquities were stolen at that time, and only a small proportion have been retrieved.Many of its antiquities were stolen at that time, and only a small proportion have been retrieved.
Coalition forces had no orders to intervene, and stood by as Iraq's priceless heritage was pillaged.Coalition forces had no orders to intervene, and stood by as Iraq's priceless heritage was pillaged.
Many of the nation's treasures were in the museum, whose looting was among the most scandalous episodes of the period.Many of the nation's treasures were in the museum, whose looting was among the most scandalous episodes of the period.
Controversial moveControversial move
Iraq, the cradle of civilisation, has been described as one big archaeological site.Iraq, the cradle of civilisation, has been described as one big archaeological site.
It is estimated that about 15,000 artefacts and antiquities were stolen. Only about a quarter are believed to have been retrieved, despite international efforts to ban their trafficking or sale.It is estimated that about 15,000 artefacts and antiquities were stolen. Only about a quarter are believed to have been retrieved, despite international efforts to ban their trafficking or sale.
The museum itself re-opened symbolically for a day in July 2003 to show that some of its riches remained. The museum itself re-opened symbolically for a day in July 2003 to show that some of its riches remained. Advertisement
Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Maliki attended the re-opening of the National Museum
It has been closed ever since but now, at last, its doors are open again. It is part of the Iraqi government's drive to show that life is returning to normal.It has been closed ever since but now, at last, its doors are open again. It is part of the Iraqi government's drive to show that life is returning to normal.
But it is a controversial step. A number of prominent Iraqi experts, and even officials from the ministry of culture, have strongly criticised what they regard as a premature move.But it is a controversial step. A number of prominent Iraqi experts, and even officials from the ministry of culture, have strongly criticised what they regard as a premature move.
They say that little of the museum's vast collection has been properly catalogued or displayed, and that a lot more work needs to be done before it is up to modern standards.They say that little of the museum's vast collection has been properly catalogued or displayed, and that a lot more work needs to be done before it is up to modern standards.