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Netherlands Returns Six Colonial-Era Treasures to Sri Lanka

The artefacts were taken in 1765 during the Dutch siege of Kandy, the last kingdom of ancient Sri Lanka. The gesture is part of the Netherlands' commitment to addressing historical injustices, as approved by the Dutch government in 2021.
Sputnik
Making good on its effort to right past wrongs, the Netherlands returned multiple artefacts belonging to Sri Lanka that had been taken into Dutch custody over 250 years ago, it was revealed on Tuesday.
Sri Lanka expressed gratitude to the Netherlands for returning the six objects, which include a cannon, two guns and a ceremonial sword. Buddhasasana Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Vidura Wickramanayake detailed additional negotiations are underway with other countries, hinting at potential returns from former colonial powers.
"There are more to come. Not only from the Netherlands but also from other countries like Great Britain. So we have already started negotiations and I hope they will be fruitful very soon," said Wickramanayake.
The objects, wrongfully acquired during the colonial period through duress or looting, are now set to be housed at the National Museum in Colombo, offering the Sri Lankan public a chance to reconnect with their cultural heritage.
Ambassador for International Cultural Cooperation Dewi Van de Weerd emphasized that the effort to return the objects highlight the importance of addressing historical injustices.
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