A British military institution has come under renewed criticism following reports that access to historically looted Asante artefacts has been restricted, reigniting debate over colonial-era restitution.

Historic Tensions Resurface
The controversy centres on items taken during 19th-century conflicts between British forces and the Asante Kingdom. Reporting by The Guardian states that the Royal Artillery has faced calls to improve transparency regarding public access.
The artefacts remain symbols of colonial conquest and cultural displacement, with campaigners arguing they should be returned to Ghana.
Debate Over Restitution
The issue forms part of a broader international conversation about repatriation of cultural heritage. Several European institutions have in recent years begun returning artefacts to African nations.
Ghanaian historians say the debate is about more than objects — it concerns identity, dignity and historical justice. Further developments are being monitored by GhanaMedia.net.
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