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Those ancient artifacts that were illegally smuggled to Hobby Lobby are headed home to Iraq

  

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Via:  hal-a-lujah  •  6 years ago  •  8 comments

Those ancient artifacts that were illegally smuggled to Hobby Lobby are headed home to Iraq

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Several thousand ancient artifacts are being returned to Iraq after they were falsely labeled as "tile samples" and illegally smuggled to the US retailer Hobby Lobby, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, said this week.

The move comes after ICE and the Justice Department last year brought a civil action against Hobby Lobby, saying it had received thousands of falsely labeled Iraqi artifacts from a United Arab Emirates-based supplier. Hobby Lobby in July agreed to forfeit the artifacts and pay a $3 million fine to resolve the action.

An ICE deputy director and Iraq's ambassador to the US are set to address reporters Wednesday afternoon in Washington about the artifacts' return.

The artifacts being returned include cuneiform tablets, cylinder seals and clay bullae, ICE said.

Many of the tablets came from the ancient city of Irisagrig and date from 2100 to 1600 BC, with other artifacts thought to be around 500 years older, ICE said. Cuneiform is an ancient system of writing on clay tablets that was used in Mesopotamia, while the seals are engraved with pictorial stories, and clay bullae are balls of clay on which seals have been imprinted.

The cuneiform tablets and clay bullae were smuggled into the United States through the United Arab Emirates and Israel, Justice officials said.

The dealers working with Hobby Lobby falsely labeled the shipments as "ceramics" and "samples" and illegally shipped them to Hobby Lobby stores and two corporate offices, according to the DOJ.

Hobby Lobby's president last year opened a Bible museum in Washington said to contain some 40,000 biblical artifacts.

At the time of its settlement with ICE and DOJ, Hobby Lobby said that it should have exercised more oversight in its acquisitions.

"In 2009, Hobby Lobby began acquiring a variety of historical Bibles and other artifacts. Developing a collection of historically and religiously important books and artifacts about the Bible is consistent with the company's mission and passion for the Bible," it said in the July statement.

"We should have exercised more oversight and carefully questioned how the acquisitions were handled," Hobby Lobby President Steve Green said in the statement. "Hobby Lobby has cooperated with the government throughout its investigation, and with the announcement of today's settlement agreement, is pleased the matter has been resolved."

The DOJ said Hobby Lobby had pledged to set up policies on the buying of cultural property, provide necessary training to its personnel, hire qualified outside customs counsel and customs brokers, and submit quarterly reports to the government on any cultural property it buys for eighteen months.

CNN's Chris Boyette contributed to this report.


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Hal A. Lujah
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1  seeder  Hal A. Lujah    6 years ago

Repeat after me Christians:  Thou shalt not lie.  Thou shalt not steal.

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  Hal A. Lujah @1    6 years ago

The artifacts are probably being shipped to a trump shell corporation, which will sell them back to the Hobby Lobby thumper after bribing the Iraqi officials, with guaranteed delivery back to the US thru the government.

 
 
 
Split Personality
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2  Split Personality    6 years ago

The store's evangelical Christian owners spent $1.6 million on the artifacts in December of 2010, even after a cultural property law expert that the business itself had retained warned that such artifacts might have been looted , and that without proper verification they could be seized by United States Customs and Border Protection. Nevertheless, according to a press statement from the United States Justice Department, Hobby Lobby persisted:

The acquisition of the Artifacts was fraught with red flags. For example, Hobby Lobby received conflicting information where the Artifacts had been stored prior to the inspection in the UAE. Further, when the Artifacts were presented for inspection to Hobby Lobby’s president and consultant in July 2010, they were displayed informally. In addition, Hobby Lobby representatives had not met or communicated with the dealer who purportedly owned the Artifacts, nor did they pay him for the Artifacts. Rather, following instructions from another dealer, Hobby Lobby wired payment for the Artifacts to seven personal bank accounts held in the names of other individuals.

 
 
 
It Is ME
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3  It Is ME    6 years ago

Oh Thank "GOD" ! They now have a "FEW" things again to show for themselves after fellow "Muslims" busted up the other Artifacts of their own history. "Something" is better than "nothing" I suppose. Not Impressed

 
 
 
charger 383
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4  charger 383    6 years ago

Don't like Hobby Lobby or Iraq, but I think Hobby Lobby would have done a better job of protecting the items, even though they might have misrepresented them.

 
 
 
Skrekk
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4.1  Skrekk  replied to  charger 383 @4    6 years ago
I think Hobby Lobby would have done a better job of protecting the items

That's been the excuse of foreign archaeologists for many centuries.    Fortunately that era has come to an end.

 
 
 
Fireryone
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5  Fireryone    6 years ago

Good, it's about time this was resolved.  

 
 

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