British Museum’s relationship with BP a ‘devastating blow,’ says Syrian refugee
A SYRIAN refugee whose work features in the British Museum’s Troy exhibition has spoken out against its sponsorship with oil giant BP.
In an open letter to the museum’s director and trustees, Reem Alsayyah said the partnership came as a “devastating blow.”
A film production of the play Queens of Syria, a modern retelling of Euripides’s The Trojan Women by a group of 13 Syrian refugees including Ms Alsayyah, will be shown at the upcoming exhibition.
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