April 3, 2021
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Stolen colonial-era objects will be ‘unconditionally’ returned, says the Netherlands
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Author: Douglas Broom, Senior Writer, Formative Content
The Netherlands is to hand back stolen colonial-era cultural artefacts.
Dutch state collections should have no place for items acquired by theft, says a government minister.
New guidelines will help curators assess which items should be handed back at once.
Complex cases will be decided by an expert committee.
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