Afghan gold: How the country’s heritage was saved

A miraculous tale of human ingenuity and bravery lies behind an exhibition of treasures from Afghanistan that opens at the British Museum this week.

In 17 decades of war right after the 1989 Soviet withdrawal, and five decades of Taliban rule, almost all of the Afghan countrywide museums riches were looted and a few were deliberately destroyed.

However the most important products survived, in a very vault deep beneath the presidential palace, thanks to five guys – amongst them museum director Omar Khan Massoudi.

‘He kept his nerve during the Talibans rule of Afghanistan and displayed tremendous courage in not submitting to their demands and threats to reveal its place,’ says British Afghan professional and member of parliament Rory Stewart.

‘It was an act of extraordinary courage and he performed an amazing company to his region.’

The Kabul countrywide museum is located some kilometres south of the cash, in an area that repeatedly altered palms as mujahideen militias vied for affect within the early 1990s.

Each time it had been taken, the museum was looted again. With the believed one hundred,000 object on display in 1979, some 70% had gone from the mid-1990s.

A rocket destroyed a 4th Century wall painting in 1993. Priceless products, some looted to purchase, altered palms around the worldwide artwork marketplace. Other people were buried in rubble or burned as firewood.

However the legendary Bactrian gold – which authorities feared had been stolen and melted down – had in reality been packed up, as well as numerous essential objects from the assortment, and moved to a Central Financial institution vault within the Presidential Palace in 1989.

Mr Massoudi was one of five guys who had keys to the vault. All five keys were necessary to open it – and each and every of the guys risked their lives not to hand them above to the militants.

The holders of the keys kept their locations key – if a essential holder died, it had been agreed, the true secret will be handed on to the keepers eldest child.

In that way, the priceless artefacts were preserved.

‘Mr Massoudi and his workers are without doubt unsung heroes,’ says exhibition undertaking curator Constance Wyndham.

‘Without his initiative its highly unlikely this wonderful assortment will be around today.’

Ms Wyndham says the Soviet-backed President Mohammad Najibullah, whose authorities fell in 1992, also played a part, though it continues to be unclear exactly how closely he was concerned.

‘All that we do know is the determination was manufactured by a committee and President Najibullah ordered the objects to get moved to the presidential palace,’ she mentioned.

Soon after the ingenuity of the rescue arrived the bravery which was required to help keep the hoard secure.

Mr Massoudi and his workers have within the intervening decades remained modest – and relatively reticent – about their achievement.

But his remarks within the museums guidebook give some concept of the hazards of retaining the treasure secure from ‘terror, violence, civil war along with the Taliban’.

Regardless of becoming subjected to various threats from the Taliban – often at gunpoint – those who knew of the key place gave absolutely nothing away.

It had been not until eventually 2003 the keep of 22,000 gold and glass objects were exposed.

‘Today with all the grace of Allah Almighty, we have succeeded in viewing the central treasure of Afghanistan,’ President Hamid Karzai declared.

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Chelsea’s Torres wants goal against his old club

Chelseas new £50m signing Fernando Torres has said it could be ‘destiny’ to score against former club Liverpool when the teams meet on Sunday.

By coincidence, the Spaniard could make his debut for the Blues against the side he left on Monday.

The 26-year-old striker has not asked to be left out of the Premier League clash and stated: ‘It is like destiny.’

He admitted: ‘It just isnt perfect but if I have the chance to play, I will do my very best and hopefully I can score.’

Torres departure from Anfield, where he spent the most effective component of four years, was greeted with anger by numerous fans, some of whom burnt replica shirts bearing their former heros name.

But the player stressed: ‘I only have good words about Liverpool. They made me a top player and gave me the chance to play at the top level.

‘I will never say anything poor about Liverpool. I have been extremely happy there but now the history is different and I am playing for Chelsea.’

Torres, who scored 81 objectives during his spell on Merseyside, risked further annoying fans of his former club when he told Chelsea TV: ‘I am joining a team that is at the top level. Theres not yet another level after Chelsea.

‘I am joining with large names like [John] Terry, [Frank] Lampard, [Didier] Drogba and [Nicolas] Anelka and I can be component of this excellent team.’

Torres admitted he had not yet met up with the Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti but said: ‘I wanted to join because Chelsea always have shown a large respect for me.

‘They really want me and it really is critical whenever you have the support of the people in the club, and the support of the fans who always showed respect to me when I came to Stamford Bridge and at Anfield.

‘Now I am extremely happy to be a Chelsea player.’

Fans of the Stamford Bridge outfit will be relieved not to have Torres lining up against them for once, after he proved to be a thorn in their side with seven objectives against them whilst playing for Liverpool.

The striker added: ‘I have good memories and poor memories of games against Chelsea. All the objectives are good memories because all of them are special.

‘If theyre happy also because I am not going to score any much more against them then it really is good.’

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US President Obama has mentioned he will ease restrictions on US citizens travelling to Cuba.

The president mentioned he had instructed the appropriate authorities departments to permit religious groups and students to journey in the direction of the communist-run island.

President Obama mentioned he thought the new, more peaceful, rules which also make it easier to deliver remittances to Cuba will assistance civil society there.

The alterations wont finish the decades-old US trade embargo.

The rules will be modified to, amongst other troubles:

* Allow religious organisation to sponsor religious journey to Cuba under a basic licence
* Allow accredited institutions of more substantial training to sponsor journey to Cuba
* Allow any US individual to deliver remittances (up to 500 per quarter) to non-family members in Cuba to assistance personal economic activity
* Allow remittances to be sent to religious institutions in Cuba in assistance of religious actions
* Allow US airports to apply to provide services to licensed charters

Improved contact

In a statement, President Obama mentioned the alterations had been aimed at creating ‘people-to-people’ contacts through more academic, cultural and religious exchanges.

The moves follows an easing with all the trade embargo in April 2009, once the president ordered curbs on remittances and journey by Cuban-Americans visiting loved ones members around the island to be peaceful.

But Florida Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen mentioned the alterations would not support improve the scenario in Cuba.

‘They wont make the Castro regime display respect for human rights, and they unquestionably will not support the Cuban folks totally free by themselves from the despotic tyranny which oppresses them,’ she mentioned. see also

The alterations are expected to come into force in roughly three weeks.

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