Famous human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin-Clooney arrived in Greece on Monday, accompanied by two British lawyers, to provide the Greek government with legal advice on its efforts for the return of the Parthenon Marbles.
On the third day of her visit, the beautiful barrister visited the Acropolis Museum where she was offered a guided tour by the Museum’s curator, professor Dimitris Pandermalis.
At the press conference which was held at noon in the auditorium of the Museum, Ms. Clooney said that Greece’s request is just and that the British Museum should acknowledge that. However, she stressed that the Greek government wants to resolve the issue amicably and the decision is up to them.
After her statements, Ms. Clooney had lunch at the museum’s restaurant.
It should also be noted that earlier in the day the famous human rights lawyer and her legal team met with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras at Maximos Mansion in order to present her proposals to the Greek government.