September 27, 2010
Australian Arts Minister calls for the return of the Parthenon Marbles
Australian MPs Virginia Judge & Barbara Perry are calling for the Britain to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.
From:
Daily Telegraph
Ministers lose their marbles
Gemma Jones Political Reporter
July 12, 2010 12:00AMTHE state’s infrastructure is creaking, public transport is overloaded and the hospital system is sick – but two Government ministers seem more interested in 2500-year-old marbles.
Arts Minister Virginia Judge and Local Government Minister Barbara Perry have decided to dabble in foreign affairs by demanding the return of the Elgin Marbles.
The marbles are sculptures and panels that were removed from the ancient Parthenon, in Athens, by Thomas Bruce, the seventh earl of Elgin, in 1801.Bruce sold them to the British government and Greece has long demanded that the “Parthenon Marbles” – as it prefers to call them – be returned from the British Museum in London, where they now reside.
Ms Judge accused the museum of acting like “some colonial power” and called on Britain to return the sculptures. Ms Perry also waded in and said: “I hope the message from this Parliament will be heard in Britain.”
But in the two weeks since they spoke in Parliament, Britain appears not to have heard their plea.
An international campaign to have Britain return the marbles has been waged for years and both ministers said they had raised the issue on behalf of their thousands of Greek constituents.
“I do not ask the British Museum to return a vase or some statue with a missing limb. I ask it to return half the Parthenon, return it to Greece so it may be reunited with the rest of itself,” Ms Judge told parliament.
“It would be like having the Mona Lisa displayed in the Louvre, in Paris, while her smile is displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in London.”
Ms Judge’s office said support for the return of the sculptures had also been raised in Federal Parliament by a Liberal MP.
A spokeswoman said 3000 Greeks lived in Ms Judge’s electorate of Strathfield and many had asked her to raise their plight in parliament.
“The president of the International Committee for the Parthenon Marbles, David Hills, also asked the Minister to raise the issue and was in Parliament when she made her speech,” she said.
Ms Perry added: “NSW has a very large Greek-Australian population, a lot of whom live in my electorate of Auburn. Many in the local Greek population are rightly concerned about this ongoing international issue. I simply put forward their views.”
- New South Wales Arts Minister calls on UK to return the Elgin Marbles : January 6, 2011
- Australian Prime Minister supports Greek calls for return of Parthenon Marbles : May 24, 2007
- New Zealand parliament urges Britain to return Elgin Marbles : May 31, 2007
- Former Australian PM calls for return of Elgin Marbles : November 18, 2004
- Australia Prime Minister asked for support in recovering Elgin Marbles : May 24, 2007
- Simitis thinks resolving Elgin Marbles issue would help him win election : November 18, 2003
- British Museum snubs Greek calls for return of Elgin Marbles : December 18, 2007
- Motion in New Zealand parliament on Parthenon Sculptures return : May 31, 2007