he promoted himself. He has his own clothing line and his own reality TV show. There was an interesting TV programme by Alan Yentob on the Cairo museum after the uprising a couple of weeks ago. Hawass was in it, as he is in all programmes about Egypt. But there was some suggestion (which I believe is quite widespread in Egypt) that the break-in at the museum during the uprising, in which many antiquities were damaged, was an inside job, staged by the government to frame the rebels, and that Hawass, with links to the Mubarak regime, was involved.
I have no idea whether this is true or not. And Egyptian archaeology does seem to need a firm hand to stop all the looting and illegal exporting. I hope his replacement is up to the task, though without the sidelines
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