How Can You Hold On To Laws That Prevent You From Returning Looted Items – Otumfuo Asks British Museum Directors

On July 19, 2024, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, delivered a compelling lecture at the British Museum in the United Kingdom, titled “Asante Culture and Heritage: Past and Present.” The lecture addressed the pressing issue of the Ashanti Kingdom’s artefacts, with the King highlighting concerns over British laws that continue to obstruct the return of items taken during the 1874 Sagrenti War.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II commended recent cooperation from British authorities, who agreed to loan 32 artefacts back to the Ashanti Kingdom. However, he made it clear that loan agreements are insufficient and called for an urgent revision of the laws blocking the permanent repatriation of these cultural treasures.

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The King emphasized the universal recognition that many cultural objects in British museums were acquired through unethical means during the colonial era. He questioned the morality and legality of laws protecting such acquisitions, arguing that they contradict principles of justice and integrity upheld by international bodies like UNESCO and endorsed by nations such as France.

“The return of cultural artefacts looted or unethically acquired is an inalterable demand of the Ashanti Kingdom,” Otumfuo Osei Tutu II asserted. He stressed that all parties involved, whether victims of injustice or those hindered from rectifying these wrongs, must act with sincerity and conscience.

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The Asantehene urged the British government to promptly review and amend existing laws to facilitate the rightful return of the artefacts. He expressed optimism that this legal revision would occur soon, enabling a rational and just resolution to the issue of cultural restitution.

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This powerful appeal from the Asantehene underscores a broader, ongoing debate about the restitution of cultural heritage items taken during colonial times. It calls for international cooperation and a reevaluation of historical injustices.

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