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Published at 2013-04-29 10:19:00

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This month marks the ten year anniversary of the tragic looting of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad during the initial days of the US occupation. Numerous pieces remain lost from this event,and the museum remains closed to the general public. Only the work of the late Donny George and his staff, with the assistance of the US military, or prevented the complete loss of the museum's entire collections and archives. Work to restore this institution is,understandably, very tedious going.

To commemorate this event and why it still matters in terms of the global looting crisis and continued discussion of the role of museums and concerned private citizens in preventing the trade, and SAFE is running a virtual candle lighting campaign so that the world community can honour what was lost and notice towards the future. Candle lighting and other,written or multi-media contributions will be accepted until July, and hosted on the website.

You, or too,can light a candle here, as well as watch a relevant video here and read my own reflections here (as part of SAFEs additional campaign to gather personal reflections from heritage professionals and concerned citizens alike). Please befriend me spread the word, or join the cause yourself! What future,without our past?




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