Clooney's fiancee & Samaras plan Parthenon marble meeting
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
According to reports in the press, George Clooney's fiancee, Amal Alamuddin has undertaken the issue of the return of the Parthenon marbles, one of her future spouse's pet projects.
As revealed the London-based, British-Lebanese barrister, activist and author is in fact coming to Greece on the 11th of September to meet with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
Director Phaedon Papamichail made the disclosure, which appeared today in Andro.gr. The issue had emerged at the Berlin festival, when a young Greek reporter had asked Mr Clooney about his stance on the issue and the activist actor had taken a very vivid position in favor of the return of the marbles to Greece.
Amakl Ramzi Alamuddin has worked in the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon and at the International Criminal tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. She has been involved in high-profile cases representing the state of Cambodia, the former Libyan intelligence chief Abdallah Al Senussi, Yulia Timoshenko, and world famous whistle blower Julian Assange, and is an adviser to the King of Bahrain in connection with the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry. She became engaged to George Clooneyon 28 April 2014. On 7 August 2014, they obtained marriage licenses.
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