UK government’s acquisition of the Marbles
The assertion by the British Museum on its website that the Parthenon Marbles were legally obtained is unproven and unsafe. The BCRPM therefore states on its own website in the name of balance and objectivity that the legality of the UK government’s acquisition of the Marbles remains entirely unproven.

For 200 years the Greeks have been yearning for the return of their marble sculptures taken by England from the Parthenon.

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Leading Quotes
Supportive Views

"The British Museum could become a truly moral, world Museum of the 21st century, recognising that Athens, having built a home for the Parthenon sculptures, is worthy of exhibiting the surviving fragmented pieces in the Acropolis Museum."
- Dame Janet Suzman

"It would be a good thing if the British Museum gave the 2,500-year-old sculptures back to Greece. Even in England the polling is in favour of returning the marbles."
- George Clooney

"Recognising that what you did in the past isn't always the right thing for the present. You can't justify something now with what took place 200 years ago."
- Victoria Hislop

"If Lord Elgin decided he wanted to put those marbles in Edinburgh at the museums they would have been back years ago. I have no reservations about what's happening and how it is wrong. And it is theft. And those Elgin Marbles should go back to Greece."
- Brian Cox

Case for Return

The Parthenon Gallery in the Acropolis Museum, is the one place on earth where it is possible to experience simultaneously the Parthenon and its missing sculptures.

History of Marbles
The History of the Marbles

For 200 years the Greeks have been yearning for the return of their marble sculptures taken by England from the Parthenon.

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"In every battle in history, Greece and the United Kingdom have always been on the same side: during the first world war, the second world war, we are allies in NATO, and though we are no longer partners in the EU, we remain allies as we share the same values and the same principles. "

Ambassador Ioannis Raptakis

Ambassador Raptakis presents credentials to the Queen

“Letters of Credence”, also known as “credentials”, are the formal documentation accrediting an Ambassador in his or her host country. Greek Ambassador Raptakis presented on 06 October, accompanied by his wife Mrs Georgina Soultanopoulou, his credentials to Her Majesty The Queen. The Audience was held via video link from Windsor Castle to Buckingham Palace due to the protection measures against the coronavirus.

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Alistair Harrison, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, wished a successful term to the Greek Ambassador on behalf of the Queen and the British Government. "Greece has exerted a tremendous influence on the United Kingdom," he said, referring to the close political relations between Greece and the UK and the proximity of the two peoples.

The Ambassador of Greece underlined the close relations between the two countries and he referred to the contribution of the United Kingdom to the outcome of the Greek revolution. "In every battle in history, Greece and the United Kingdom have always been on the same side: during the first world war, the second world war, we are allies in NATO, and though we are no longer partners in the EU, we remain allies as we share the same values and the same principles ", he said.

The Queen praised Greece on the country's handling of the pandemic and went on to mention the visit of Prince Charles in March of this year, at the start of the celebrations to mark the bicentenary of Greece's independence.This official Royal visit provided an opportuity to meet with Greece's President Sakellaropoulou and Prime Minister Mitsotakis. 

More on that Royal visit with photographs, via the link here


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