Ethiopia reburial for Bob Marley

The widow of the reggae star Bob Marley said yesterday that she planned to exhume his remains in Jamaica and rebury them in his "spiritual resting place", Ethiopia. The reburial is set for an unspecified date after month-long celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Marley's birth, to be held next month in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian church and government officials had expressed support for the project, Rita Marley said. Marley was born in St Ann, Jamaica, in 1945. He died of cancer in 1981. Mrs Marley said the remains would be reburied in Shashemene, 150 miles south of Addis Ababa, where several hundred Rastafarians have lived since they were given land by Ethiopia's last emperor, Haile Selassie. Hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans embraced Selassie as their living god and head of the Rastafarian religious movement. Marley was a devout Rastafarian, a faith whose followers preach a oneness with nature, grow their hair into dreadlocks, and smoke marijuana as a sacrament. [more]
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