• 2 months ago
Menteri Kebudayaan Fadli Zon mengatakan saat ini sejumlah benda budaya Indonesia dalam pemulangan
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00:00The Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, assured that he will continue to try to repatriate or recycle a number of Indonesian cultural objects, which are still many overseas.
00:13That was said by Fadli Zon after attending the Natalis Institute of Art Indonesia in Padangpanjang on 30 October.
00:21Fadli said that the cultural objects he is trying to repatriate are scattered in several countries in the form of artifacts, manuscripts, and others.
00:30Where the objects are an asset of the wealth of Indonesian culture that should be there and stored in the water.
00:37Currently, the continuation of the graduation of the Russian University of Indonesia, there are several items in the recycling that is expected to arrive in Indonesia in November to December 2024.
00:51It is expected to be processed and we hope it can come back continuously.
00:58In addition, it is not only in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, there are a lot of conservation in the Volkenkunde Museum and the Troopen Museum,
01:05but also in the UK, although the British government has not yet wanted to return it.
01:12And also in India, there are also several important artifacts, mint and stone, and also in other countries.
01:20Previously, in September 2024, the Dutch government returned 288 objects of Indonesian cultural value to the water, which has been in the Netherlands since the colonial era.
01:32The repatriation by the Dutch government was the second, following the first return of Indonesian cultural objects from Sri Lanka in mid-2023.
01:42Where the objects returned consist of historical objects such as weapons, coins, and ornaments in the form of Badung plants, which were brought back by the Dutch colonials after conquering the Kingdom of Badung and Tabanan on the island of Bali in 1906.
01:57From the city of Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, Vandi Yogari, Kantor Beritantara, reported.
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