From a richly decorated cannon to precious metals and jewellery — the Netherlands is returning hundreds of stolen art and cultural artefacts to Indonesia and Sri Lanka, the former Dutch colonies.
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Most of these works are highly valuable and culturally significant, the Ministry of Culture said on Thursday, July 6, in The Hague.
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It is a "historic moment" said State Secretary Gunay Uslu, adding that objects are being returned that "should never have been in the Netherlands.”
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The decision to return some 478 objects was made after considering the recommendations by a government-appointed commission last year.
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It looked into illegal Dutch colonial acquisitions now being displayed in meuseums in the Netherlands.
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However, the commission was set up based on a request kept by Indonesia to return the art pieces and natural history collections from its former colonial ruler.
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Some of the objects to be handed back include the so-called "Lombok treasure” — a collection of hundreds of precious stones, gold and silver objects, looted by the Dutch colonial army from Indonesia's island of Lombok in 1894.
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A part of this treasure was returned to Indonesia in 1977.
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The cannon of Kandy, another highlight from the looted pieces will also be returned to Sri Lanka.
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It is a ceremonial weapon made of bronze, silver and gold, inlaid with rubies.
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The barrel, decorated with the symbols of the King of Kandy, is believed to have fallen into Dutch hands in 1765.
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Since 1800, the piece has been in the collection of the Rijksmeseum, the national museum of art and history.
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A ceremony has been planned this week to officialy hand over the looted artifacts to Indonesia.
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The announcement by the Dutch government comes after the king's apology for the sufferings of hundreds of thousands of people under slavery.
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On Satuarday, King Willem-Alexander asked for forgiveness on the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the Netherlands — which was one of the largest colonial powers from the 17th century onwards.
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Earlier this year, the Berlin Museum announced that it is ready to return hundreds of human skulls to the former German colony of East Africa.
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In 2021, France said it would return statues and royal thrones taken from the West African nation of Benin.
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Last year, Belgium returned a gold-capped tooth belonging to the Congolese independence here Patrice Lumumba.
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