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Dutch hand back looted Iraqi art | Dutch hand back looted Iraqi art |
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The Netherlands has returned to Iraqi ownership dozens of ancient artefacts that were stolen from the country after the US-led invasion of 2003. | The Netherlands has returned to Iraqi ownership dozens of ancient artefacts that were stolen from the country after the US-led invasion of 2003. |
The 69 items were surrendered by Dutch art dealers after Interpol disclosed their illegal origin. | The 69 items were surrendered by Dutch art dealers after Interpol disclosed their illegal origin. |
Among them was a terracotta relief of a bearded man praying, believed to be more than 2,000 years old. | |
Tens of thousands of items are believed to have been looted from Iraq in the chaos which followed the invasion. | |
Despite international efforts to track items down, fewer than half of the artefacts have so far been retrieved. | Despite international efforts to track items down, fewer than half of the artefacts have so far been retrieved. |
Ronald Plasterk, the Dutch minister for education, culture and science, said the world should "cherish and honour" Iraq's history as the cradle of civilisation. | Ronald Plasterk, the Dutch minister for education, culture and science, said the world should "cherish and honour" Iraq's history as the cradle of civilisation. |
"These objects lose a lot of their value if they are stolen from their site," he said. | "These objects lose a lot of their value if they are stolen from their site," he said. |
Mr Plasterk said the items were surrendered by Dutch art dealers once police informed them they had been stolen. | Mr Plasterk said the items were surrendered by Dutch art dealers once police informed them they had been stolen. |
Setting example | Setting example |
The artefacts are expected to be put on display in the Dutch National Museum for Antiquities until they can be returned to the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. | The artefacts are expected to be put on display in the Dutch National Museum for Antiquities until they can be returned to the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad. |
Dutch archaelogist Diederik Meijer said they should not be bought and sold, and their return sent a signal to the international art market. | Dutch archaelogist Diederik Meijer said they should not be bought and sold, and their return sent a signal to the international art market. |
"Those who possess illegal art works run the risk of losing them," he said. | "Those who possess illegal art works run the risk of losing them," he said. |
The Dutch culture ministry said the items were symbolically handed to the Iraqi ambassador in the Netherlands, Siamand Banaa. | The Dutch culture ministry said the items were symbolically handed to the Iraqi ambassador in the Netherlands, Siamand Banaa. |
Mr Banaa said he hoped other countries would "emulate the Dutch example". | Mr Banaa said he hoped other countries would "emulate the Dutch example". |
Correspondents say the looting of Iraqi art was one of the greatest scandals of the post-invasion period. | Correspondents say the looting of Iraqi art was one of the greatest scandals of the post-invasion period. |
US troops stationed at the museum in Baghdad had no orders to intervene as an estimated 15,000 pieces were stolen. | US troops stationed at the museum in Baghdad had no orders to intervene as an estimated 15,000 pieces were stolen. |
Other items have also been taken during illegal archaeological digs around the country. |
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