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Thanks for returning totally fake 'relics,' Cambodia says
By Coconuts Bangkok

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Photo: Thai Fine Arts Department

BANGKOK: -- Statues and other artifacts seized from a disgraced police commander’s hidden trove may not be treasures after all.

Thailand’s returners of the lost art say they returned five historical Khmer treasures to Cambodia this week, but experts there say they’re fakes – and not very good ones at that.

“I don’t know why they think the statues might be real,” Kong Vireak, director of the National Museum of Cambodia, said in the Phnom Penh Post of the five objects in question.

Thailand’s Fine Arts Department said expert relic hunters helped choose the five particular objects which included a Khmer-style Buddha, Shiva, Brahma and multi-limbed figure. They believed them to be about six centuries old. [read more...]

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2015/01/24/thanks-returning-totally-fake-relics-cambodia-says

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-01-24

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Thailand’s Fine Arts Department said expert relic hunters helped choose the five particular objects which included a Khmer-style Buddha, Shiva, Brahma and multi-limbed figure.
Thailand, which has recognized that many of the objects recovered were indeed fake, has said it would return 16 of genuine artifacts with another 20 under consideration.

Sums it all up.

Thailand trying to scam Cambodia and being caught red handed. facepalm.gif

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I am confused.

Either pong pat was collecting fake objects. Which means he did nothing wrong.

And the historians don't know fake from genuine.

Or the original statutes were real and the police or historians that were guarding them. Made a switch.

Either way. It looks bad.

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The Green Emerald Buddha was taken from Laos. Until this day Thailand has not made it known to the public.

Hey you are right. Learn something every day.. Do you think Thailand will

return it ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Buddha

"In 1779, the Thai General Chao Phraya Chakri put down an insurrection, captured Vientiane and looted the Emerald Buddha to Siam, taking it with him to Thonburi. "

If your going to cut and paste at least cut and paste the other relevant part "The Emerald Buddha remained in Chiang Mai until 1552, when it was taken to Luang Prabang, then the capital of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang."

There is a decent amount of history there and before it ever went to Lao it was first in Chiang Mai.

So who's is it really? I don't see England giving up any of their Egyptian treasures or Indian or any treasures that were looted from the colonized countries. So why should anyone else have too?

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