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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (103981)7/3/2003 1:18:33 PM
From: Noel de Leon  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
30 vases and sculptures from the national museum's exhibition rooms were destroyed. An unknown number of larger objects from the storage rooms as well as thousands of smaller objects have disappeared. The original claim of 170,000 objects lost was incorrect as is the US claim of a few hundred objects lost. As to the many objects returned to the museum, according to John Russell a large number were reproductions.

If you want to check the antique shops in London and Paris you can find 4,000-5,000 year old cuneiform slates for sale.

Bulldozers were used to smash into archaeological sites yet to be excavated in order to find archaeological treasures(after Saddam fell).

As for who is to blame, you're the one who brought that up.

LA Times article on total killed? Nice change of subject but not relevant to the problem of looting. But for your information the estimated total Soviets killed under WWII was around 20,000,000. Or 10% of the population. Some claim more were killed. 1,000,000 dead in Iraq is less than 5%(horrible that it is). Hitler nearly wiped out the European population of Jews and was responsible for 50,000,000 dead so your comparison is factually wrong.
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