April 10, 2012
The great debate over the Magdala treasures
A debate about the Magdala treasures from Ethiopia (currently in the British Museum) is to be held in Brixton on Wednesday 11th April.
Received by email.
Dear members of the Anglican Communion,
Please accept our Jamaican-British Diamond and Golden Jubilee greetings and best wishes for our “Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty” in our season of rejoicing.
You are invited to attend our great Magdala debate on 11th April in Brixton, we have sent for your information 2 PDF Files, (1) The Great Magdala Debate, with the Queen’s Speech, and (2) AFROMET-Jamaica inspection of the Magdala Battlefield, the original battle took place on Friday 13th April 1868.
If you are unable to attend can you submit any comment, opinion and or observations that can serve to advance the great Magdala Debate, and to promote a better Christian vista?
Fro further information, contact seymour31@hotmail.co.uk
The Jamaica-British Diamond and Golden Jubilee OAU (AU) 2013, in association with the Office of the International Executive Secretary, EWF Inc, presents. The great Magdala debate, Action now.
On the 11th April 2012, 365, Brixton Road, SW9 7DA, next to Police Station
“Looting of Magdala, and the Looted treasures in England today. ” start time 7pm – 9pm Arrival 6.30pm. One Voice debate, Musical recital.
“there are indeed six Ethiopian manuscripts in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle”, looted at Magdala, The Triple Crown and Golden Chalice is in the V&A. 550 Ethiopian manuscripts from the Church of Madhane-Alem at Magdala in the British Library and other Library’s. Google AFROMET. New Jamaican national anthem.
- The Magdala treasures in the British Museum : February 22, 2010
- Ethiopia asks Queen to give back treasure : February 16, 2004
- Ethiopia demands return of over four hundred stolen treasures : November 26, 2008
- Looted sword returns to Ethiopia : October 15, 2005
- Edinburgh University refuses to return Ethiopian artefacts : March 1, 2005
- Ethiopia requests that Britain returns plundered treasures : April 21, 2005
- British plunder returned to Ethiopia : February 11, 2005
- The Ethiopian Tabots hidden in the British Museum : October 20, 2004