"I have no voice": The message of a group of Greeks from the British Museum about the Parthenon Sculptures
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A visit to the British Museum by Greeks is always a special experience. English teacher and historian, Ioanna Tsombanidou created a video wanting to send a message for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures exhibited in London.
Together with other Greeks, they created a video in which they found the lost Caryatid that has no voice and send the message "Bring them back".
The video of Ioanna Tsombanidou was republished by the wife of the Prime Minister, Mareva Grabowski - Mitsotakis, who gave her credit for the creation.
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