The looting of Iraqs National Museum in 2003 traumatized the nation. Many Iraqis watched as broken priceless artifacts were thrown on the floor of the museum, symbolizing the smothering of their country. Today, the museum reopens 6 years after it became a symbol of chaos and anarchy in 2003 after Saddam Hussein was removed from power.
More than 15,000 artifacts and works from its collections have been stolen since then. Experts believe many were smuggled out of the country and sold abroad. Critics accuse the US army of gross negligence because its troops did nothing to stop the pillage, which went on for days, a reputation made worse when a US tank blasted a hole in the wall of the museum.
For 6 years, Iraqi archeologists have worked to recover around half of the stolen items and use them to refurbish museum. While the museum is open for visitors, many claim that the premature opening of the museum was intended for political purposes and as a publicity stunt to boost prime minister Nouri Al-Maliki's image and to show the Iraqi public and international community that life is slowly returning to normal in Iraq. Whose responsibility is it to ensure the safe return of Iraq's stolen treasures? Are the artifacts currently on display safe or was the museum opened too hastily?
Of course it was avoidable!
Moebab 1 year ago
@WKaliber1
The amarican . fanatic.. I think.. they just exist...
suvojitbanerjee1977 1 year ago
America doesn't have anything.. Historical..
So they dont understand the importance of the sentiment of these priceless items...
India.,,,
suvojitbanerjee1977 1 year ago
Shame on these thieves..Stealing something of their own forefathers..a very cowardish act and as usual the world will sit back and watch these atrocities thanks largely to the US of A.
muray15 2 years ago
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Who cares?
HerculesRockefellerr 2 years ago
I've been to museum of your momma
WKaliber1 2 years ago
yea your an ignorant idiot your right.
I bet you have never been to a museum =p
micahgee 2 years ago
its true
WKaliber1 2 years ago
take your ignorance and post it on Bill O'reilly fan videos
micahgee 2 years ago
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they have museums in Iraq? I thought it was just sand
WKaliber1 2 years ago