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Sekhemka statue export: PM David Cameron urged to "intervene" | Sekhemka statue export: PM David Cameron urged to "intervene" |
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Campaigners fighting the export of a £15.76m statue sold by Northampton Borough Council have called on David Cameron to prevent it leaving Britain. | Campaigners fighting the export of a £15.76m statue sold by Northampton Borough Council have called on David Cameron to prevent it leaving Britain. |
The statue of Sekhemka was sold to an anonymous buyer in July 2014 but a temporary export ban later imposed. | The statue of Sekhemka was sold to an anonymous buyer in July 2014 but a temporary export ban later imposed. |
This will expire on 29 July and British and Egyptian campaigners have asked the prime minister to intervene "urgently". | This will expire on 29 July and British and Egyptian campaigners have asked the prime minister to intervene "urgently". |
The department of culture has said the export ban on the 4,000-year-old statue would remain if a UK buyer was found. | The department of culture has said the export ban on the 4,000-year-old statue would remain if a UK buyer was found. |
Save Sekhemka action groups in Britain and Egypt have challenged Mr Cameron to intervene to save "one of the jewels of Egyptian and world art". | Save Sekhemka action groups in Britain and Egypt have challenged Mr Cameron to intervene to save "one of the jewels of Egyptian and world art". |
"An export licence would allow the statue to be sent anywhere in the world, possibly never to be seen in public again," a spokesman said. | "An export licence would allow the statue to be sent anywhere in the world, possibly never to be seen in public again," a spokesman said. |
"The sale by Northampton Council was opposed by the Arts Council, the Museums Association, the Art Fund, and the International Council of Museums, as well as local people in Northampton." | "The sale by Northampton Council was opposed by the Arts Council, the Museums Association, the Art Fund, and the International Council of Museums, as well as local people in Northampton." |
The two groups want the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to broker a binding agreement to keep the statue on free public display in a British museum. | The two groups want the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to broker a binding agreement to keep the statue on free public display in a British museum. |
A DCMS spokesperson said: "We hope the export bar will result in a UK buyer coming forward so the statue can remain in Britain. | A DCMS spokesperson said: "We hope the export bar will result in a UK buyer coming forward so the statue can remain in Britain. |
"The deferral period may be extended if a serious intention to raise funds to purchase the statue is made." | "The deferral period may be extended if a serious intention to raise funds to purchase the statue is made." |
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey placed the temporary export bar on the statue because it is considered to be the finest example of its kind anywhere in the world. | Culture Minister Ed Vaizey placed the temporary export bar on the statue because it is considered to be the finest example of its kind anywhere in the world. |
The statue represents an ancient Egyptian official surrounded by his wife, son and seven offering bearers. | The statue represents an ancient Egyptian official surrounded by his wife, son and seven offering bearers. |
Northampton Borough Council said the statue was sold to raise money for museum expansion. |
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