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  - NST.COM.MY - A La Une - 21/12/2024 17:09

Indonesia takes back artefacts looted during Dutch colonial rule

JAKARTA: In the mid-19th century, Dutch colonial officials climbing an Indonesian volcano spotted an ancient statue meant to serve as protection against misfortune, looted it, and took it to the Netherlands.

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