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Indiana Jane and the Looted Temples of Koh Ker

Published on Jun 8, 2014 by Luke Hunt

Cambodia has begun to see the return of national treasures looted during its Civil WarWritten by Luke Hunt for The Diplomat.In what has been a long time coming, three 1,000-year-old statues looted in the 1970s were sent back to Cambodia this week after U.S. authorities used their collective clout and had them returned from auction houses Sotheby’s and Christie’s, and the Norton Simon Museum in California.Critical to their return was Tess Davis, a U.S. art lawyer and affiliate researcher at the University of Glasgow, who stressed Cambodia had only won the first in a series of battles, in what could prove to be a protracted war over the return of looted art.“The kingdom has taken on the art market, an....

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Malaysia, Indonesia, spoilers in ASEAN anti-haze deal

Published on Sep 29, 2013 by Luke Hunt

This article first appeared in The Edge ReviewBy LUKE HUNT / Kuala LumpurExpectations that Southeast Asian governments would find a united and workable approach to dealing with the dreaded haze that annually blankets the region have again been undermined by self interest amid a deal struck by Indonesia and Malaysia to withhold critical information regarding the causes of the fires.Their agreement to withhold information on the fires on the Indonesian island of Sumatra has upset Singapore, Thailand and Brunei, all key players in the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) charged with ending the annual scourge.The deal also became known in the wake of the second appearance of the haze this season after Indonesian fires fuelled the worst smog....

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