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UNESCO » Culture » Themes » Movable Heritage and Museums  » Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property » October 2011

Movable Heritage and Museums

  • Armed Conflict and Heritage
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  • Restitution of Cultural Property
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October 2011

Octobre / Octubre / October 2011

  • Interpol confirms Libyan treasure was looted, The Art Newspaper, 31 October 2011
  • Roban piezas del Museo de Córdoba, El Mundo de Cordóba (Mexico), 30 Octubre 2011
  • Des photos du "trésor de Benghazi" disparu, Le Figaro.fr, 24 octobre 2011
  • Les trésors de Libye désormais exposés au pillage, Le Figaro.fr, 21 octobre 2011
  • Safeguarding the world's cultural heritage focus of INTERPOL Symposium, INTERPOL Media release, 21 October 2011
  • French get back famous painting stolen during World War I, CNN.com, 14 October 2011
  • Turkey puts repaired Hercules statue on display, artdaily.org, 10 October 2011
  • Two stolen Picassos located in Serbia, swissinfo.ch, 7 October 2011
  • Two Polish paintings by Julian Falat stolen and then seized in New York return to Poland, artdaily.org, 5 October 2011
  • Costa Rica Reclaims Articfacts from New York Museum, TheCostaRicaNews, 2 October 2011
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