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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:53:00

government, said that 90% of sub saharan africa s cultural objects reside outside the continent. but then you have people like professor lars christian koch at a museum in berlin, and says there are international standards for storage facilities. and we know that in some museums in africa and asia, you do not have these standards. i he s think got a point, though, hasn t he? no, i don t think so, especially when you consider that there are also international standards for museum provenance. there are also international standards for the naming, even of animals and even of flowers. a flower will have two latin names. museum provenance in the global north, you find, is often quite wrong. they often keep derogatory names for tribes that objects came from. the object can even be misnamed. and so, if we are talking about lack of capacity,

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all of the spaces that were taken away, all of the land that was grabbed. so that s quite a symbol of something much larger. absolutely. but just sticking with the objects. in 2018, a sarr savoy report commissioned by the french government, said that 90% of sub saharan africa s cultural objects reside outside the continent. but then you have people like professor lars christian koch at a museum in berlin, and says there are international standards for storage facilities. and we know that in some museums in africa and asia, you do not have these standards. i he s think got a point, though, hasn t he? no, i don t think so, especially when you consider that there are also international standards for museum provenance. there are also international standards for the naming, even of animals and even of flowers. a flower will have two latin names. museum provenance in the global north, you find, is often quite wrong. they often keep derogatory names for tribes that objects came from. the obje

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