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Monday, July 18, 2011

Oh, my

I have an interest in aegyptology, so for years I've read news stories quoting Zahi Hawass, sometimes driving me crazy with some of his pronouncements. That's not going to be the case anymore, apparently.

Egypt's iconic antiquities chief fired: Critics said longtime leader was too close to former Mubarak regime
Egypt's antiquities minister, whose trademark Indiana Jones hat made him one the country's best known figures around the world, was fired Sunday after months of pressure from critics who attacked his credibility and accused him of having been too close to the regime of ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

Zahi Hawass, long chided as publicity loving and short on scientific knowledge, lost his job along with about a dozen other ministers in a Cabinet reshuffle meant to ease pressure from protesters seeking to purge remnants of Mubarak's regime.

"He was the Mubarak of antiquities," said Nora Shalaby, an activist and archaeologist. "He acted as if he owned Egypt's antiquities, and not that they belonged to the people of Egypt."

Here's hoping his successor will continue to campaign for the exploration of Aegypt's past, as well as the preservation of its antiquities.

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