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12 marzo 2011

Dr. Donny George, Former Director of Iraqi National Museum, Passes Away

By AINA

Dr. Donny George
, an Assyrian and the Former director of the Iraqi National Museum, collapsed at Toronto International airport. He was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later. Dr. George was in Toronto to deliver a lecture on Mesopotamian artifacts and those that were looted from the museum following the war in 2003.
Dr. George was an internationally renowned archaeologist and Assyriologist. He is credited with the saving the Iraqi National Museum after the fall of Saddam Hussein and with leading the effort to recover the artifacts that were looted from the museum. He was a visiting Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook University in New York.
Dr. George was forced to flee Iraq along with his family after he received numerous death threats from Muslims, including a letter with a bullet inside and a note threatening him with beheading because he "worked for the Americans." He came to the Unites States in January, 2007.
Dr. George was born in 1950.