International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures

The International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures is a campaign group, which joins together various organizations around the world whose primary aim is to bring about the reunification of all the surviving Parthenon Sculptures to Athens, Greece. The Association was founded in November 2005 at a meeting in Athens of twelve national reunification organisations organised by the Greek government.[1][2][3]

The founder & current chair of the campaign is David Hill, who is also involved with some of member organizations. At the time of the launch, a declaration was released[4] which encapsulated the common goals of all the members.

The original twelve members of the Association were:

Various other organisations joined later bringing the total number of members to seventeen:

The International Association of the Parthenon Sculptures is governed by a charter & only acts based on the unanimous agreement of its members. Each member organisation nominates a delegate from their members to represent them on the committee.

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