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Italy to return obelisk from Queen of Sheba's city 
By Anne Penketh
20 July 2002
The Italian government has caved in to Ethiopia's increasingly urgent
demands for the return of a historic obelisk in hopes of ending a dispute
that has poisoned relations for decades.

The Axum obelisk has graced a square in central Rome ever since it was
stolen from Ethiopia in 1937 by Mussolini during Italy's brief occupation
before the Second World War.

But despite signing bilateral agreements promising to return the 3,000-year
old granite monument, the Italian government showed no signs of doing so
until the obelisk was badly damaged by lightning in a thunderstorm in May.
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's colourful junior culture minister,
Vittorio Sgarbi, caused a storm himself last year by saying that the obelisk
was now an Italian "naturalised citizen" and should stay where it was.
After the lightning strike, he seemed to change his mind, saying: "since it
has already been damaged we might as well give it back."

The incident enraged Ethiopia, which accused Italy of failing to properly
protect the obelisk. The thunderstorm smashed the top of the 82-foot high
structure, causing stone pieces to crash to the ground.

Mr Sgarbi had, as recently as last January, contended that Italy should not
give the obelisk back as it would be returning to a "war zone" where it
risked destruction. He expressed fears that the Ethiopian government would
not be able to protect and restore the monument. However Ethiopia was having
none of it. It galvanised African opinion behind its position at last week's
founding conference of the successor organisation to the Organisation of
African Unity, the African Union.

Richard Pankhurst, the most prominent expert on Ethiopian archaeology, told
the BBC last week that the Italian position was "a disgrace."
"One feels that the European Union has a rogue state in its midst," said
Professor Pankhurst, who teaches at Addis Ababa university.

Yesterday, the Italian government sought to put an end to the festering
dispute by announcing after a cabinet meeting that it had started procedures
to return the obelisk - stolen from the ancient holy city of Axum.
Detailed plans for the journey have already been worked out, including the
transfer of the monument in parts on American transport planes.

Axum was once the capital of an empire ruled by the Queen of Sheba. Her
successors left grand monuments over their burial sites, and it was the
grandest of these that Mussolini stole to give his empire some of the feel
of the original Roman Empire.

* Pope John Paul added his voice to the growing outrage yesterday over the
desecration of at least 50 graves at a Jewish cemetery in Rome. Police
admitted they had no clear lead as to who was behind the desecration, which
took place in the early hours of Thursday and led to fears of an increase in
anti-Semitism. 

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