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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

The Axum Obelisk Coming Home to Ethiopia

By ANTHONY MITCHELL
Associated Press Writer

AXUM, Ethiopia (AP) - A teenage Abebe Alenayehu watched Italian soldiers haul away Axum's revered obelisk nearly seven decades ago and never thought he would live to see its return.

But if the weather cooperates, he will see the dream he shares with his nation come true Tuesday when a giant cargo plane returns the monument's 82-foot top section to this wind-swept town that was the seat of the ancient Axumite Kingdom.

"The memory still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth,'' Abebe said about the loss of a monument that Ethiopians consider the symbol of their nation. ``Every day for the last 67 years I have thought about the obelisk.''

The Italian Foreign Ministry said Monday that the two other pieces of the 176-ton obelisk should be back by the end of April. Lattanzi, the Italian company organizing the return, says no one has attempted to fly such a massive monument before.

Abebe, 81, vividly recalls the day the masterpiece of the Axum civilization was taken away and shipped to Rome.

"All the adults in the town were under curfew,'' he said. "But we played with the soldiers who gave us sweets and sugar. We didn't realize what was happening, but our parents were hiding their faces and crying.''

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Comments

bravi! We are paying much noney to carry this shit to ethiopia. Wonder how much time it will stand until returning into pieces like before.

It is about time. I'm truly glad to see this.

This is exciting news for the country; I wish I could be there right now...

Thanks for the post.

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