REPORT - Hearings on the Restitution of Stolen African Artefacts and Ancestral Remains

This report brings together diverse perspectives from parliamentarians, senior museum experts, lawyers, academia and diaspora heritage practitioners, on the legal and global best practice on restitution. Experts highlight the need for proactive measures and collaboration to address challenges associated with restitution, such as the lack of a proper audit or cataloguing of collections, exposed by the recent scandalous theft and sale of classical items at the British Museum.

The APPG for Afrikan Reparations (APPG-AR) acknowledges that this summary report is part of an ongoing process, and it does not provide definitive answers to the complex issues it explores. Instead, it serves as a catalyst for further research, dialogue, and collaboration among museums, source communities, and relevant stakeholders. APPG-AR invites scholars, museum professionals, policymakers, and the public to engage with the findings and participate in the ongoing conversation regarding the restitution and reparations of cultural objects.

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PRESS RELEASE - Press Conference launches a week of reparations and restitution-related events