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 4   Chawki Abdelamir  36  A Symphony of Coffee
 nouveau Directeur général, et   Culture from Baghdad to the
 nouveau cap pour l’Institut du   Bustle of America
 monde arabe
    38  Dr. Saad Al Masoudi
 12  Interview with   Le journaliste qui touche les cœurs
 Professor Dr Alaa Al-Alaq
 Director General of the Department   40  Joan Marie Kelly, artist,
 of Cultural Relations   social anthropologist, ethnologist   If the monuments could speak
 and an activist
 14  Baghdad’s Global Summit:   "Can you imagine," my colleague said one day, "if   to  play  while  they  were  on  duty.  The  famous
 Uncovering a Harmony of Ideas and   46  Interview with   the monuments could speak? I’m sure they could   archeologist Irvin Finkel of the British Museum
 Unity  Loubna Yassen   teach us many things."                     believes  it  is  a  copy  of  the  game board  of  the
 Dutch-Syrian artist                                               Royal Game of UR. Through his diligent study of
 18  Interview with     During  a  recent  visit  to  Iraq  and  the  Baghdad   cuneiform writing,   he   has managed   to
                        Museum,  I  discovered  the  rich  and  impressive
                                                                   rediscover the rules of the game so that it can be
 Dr Irvin Finkel  49  Meet  Dr Saaib Ghazi  history of Mesopotamia while walking around in   played again, some 3,500 years later.
 Curator in the British Museum   an outstanding Iraqi Canadian   this historical sanctuary, feeling so humble at the
 in London   Filmmaker  thought  of these  people who once lived in  this   So, today we can sit in our living rooms and play
                        land and knew and used these items in their daily   a game that people in ancient Iraq used to play
                        lives.                                     during their hours of leisure. Isn’t that fantastic!
 26  The Oldest Board Game – the   53  Ghani Alani
 Royal Game of Ur – was it the first   le maître de la calligraphie   Since  time  immemorial, there  have  been  bouts   Dr  Finkel  says  in  his  interview  that  there  are
 game of strategy?  contemporaine arabe  of turmoil  of  all  sorts  in  this region, sometimes   approximately 130,000 clay tablets in the British
                        --  as  recently  --  appallingly  destructive.   Museum,  and  that  they  give  us  all sorts of
 32  Interview with     Since  the  1991  Gulf  War,  one  of  the  most   information  on  how  people  were  living  then  –
 Faik Al-Aboudi         destructive, people have often suffered terribly.   business letters, love letters, and all kinds of other
                        Some  were  forced  into  exile  with  their
                                                                   information including how to get rid of ghosts.
 painter and designer   sorrows  and losses,  whereas  the  ones  who
                        remained suffered their own losses, including the   Perhaps we  should  pause  and put  things  in
 34  The National Museum of Iraq  loss of  their  loved  ones,  while hardship engulfed   perspective. We were not the first people on the
                        their   world.   Today,   things   are obviously   planet and hopefully we'll not be the last ones. So,
                        improving in Iraq, and it is reassuring to see such   perhaps the time  has finally come for  us to  start
                        progress in  the  country. Indeed,  a new  Iraq   reflecting upon what, of all that we have accomplis
                        is visibly in the making.                  hed, we shall leave to future generations. While we
                                                                   do not have a Royal Game of UR to allow future
                        The  museum  has  opened  its  doors  again  to   generations to know our culture and civilization as
                        visitors.  Some  of  the  stolen  archeological   we learn about Mesopotamia and its rich past, we
 The views expressed are the   Mailing address:  Editor: Marit Fosse  pieces  have  been  returned,  although  there   do have our own broad and deep cultural heritage,
 responsibility of the authors and do   DIVA International Diplomat  Deputy editor: Evelina Rioukhina  are  many  that were  lost  to  the country  during   including the immense fruits of our literacy -- our
 not necessarily reflect the views   p/a Salle de Presse 1  the  war.  The Iraqi authorities, together  with   own  version  of  the  130,000  clay  tablets.  Rather
 ®  of DIVA  Palais des Nations  Graphic Design: Iris Hariz  UNESCO   and   INTERPOL, have   done an   than devoting ourselves to mindless consumerism,
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                        impressive job, resulting in the return of many of
 Tel: +41 22 917 43 01  Contributing to this issue:  the stolen artifacts.  we  might  be  well  advised  to  focus  on  our
                                                                   accomplishments and how best to pass along to
 DIVA International is a publication   Robert J. Parsons, Alfred de Zayas,   those coming after us -- as priceless a legacy as
 of Graficim Media Ltd  E-mail:   Pierre-Michel Virot, Annegret Matari,   On one  of  a  pair  of  colossal  lamassus  from   what we have from ancient Mesopotamia.
 29 Linconl’s Inn Field, Holborn,   diva.international@gmail.com  Jean-Michel Wissmer,   the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad (in modern-   Upon this note, I wish you all a nice day!
 WC2A3EE, England  Christian David, Veronique Vesval,   day Nineveh Governorate),  there  is  a  sketch
 Daniel Albertini Milord.   of  a  game  that  the  guards  of  the  Temple  used   Marit
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