March 3, 2011, 1:25 pm Egyptian
Antiquities Chief Says He’s Out
New
York Times, By KATE TAYLORAfter Reached
by telephone Mr. Hawass, a member of the previous cabinet, said he was happy
that he had made the “right decision” and lashed out at colleagues
who have criticized him, including one who has accused him of smuggling
antiquities. Among the
places Mr. Hawass named as having been looted were the Metropolitan Museum of
Art’s storerooms at its excavation site in Dahshur, south of Mr.
Campbell expressed alarm about continuing looting, calling it “a grave
and tragic emergency.” In a statement, which was issued before Mr.
Hawass’s resignation was confirmed, he said: “The
world cannot sit by and permit unchecked anarchy to jeopardize the cultural
heritage of one of the world’s oldest, greatest and most inspiring
civilizations. We echo the voices of all concerned citizens of the globe in
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