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Many African, Latin American and Asian nations are forcing their former occupiers to return historical objects and artworks. It's given rise to a global debate: Can developing nations, short of funds, preserve the centuries-old artefacts they are reclaiming? And what's the future of prestigious Western museums?
In this episode:
Karen Byera Ijumba, Senior Researcher, Open Restitution Africa. Jos van Beurden, Founder, Restitution Matters. Barnaby Phillips, Author, 'Loot, Britain and the Benin Bronzes'. Host: James Bays
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