Dutch Court Throws Out Case of Disputed Buddha Statue
Dec. 12, 2018
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A court in Amsterdam has refused to resolve a legal dispute over ownership of a Buddha statue that contains the mummified remains of a monk.(章公祖师肉身坐佛)
The civil court in Amsterdam threw out the case Wednesday, saying in a written ruling that two Chinese village committees seeking ownership of the disputed statue are not legal entities and are therefore ineligible to file a claim.
The villages, identified by the court as Yangchun and Dong Pu in southeastern Fujian province, say that a statue containing the remains of an 11th-century monk was stolen from their shared temple in 1995 and wound up in the collection of a Dutch art dealer.
The court says the dealer denies that the disputed statue is the stolen antiquity.
The villages can appeal the ruling(村里可以对裁决提起上诉).
Dec. 12, 2018 By The Associated Press
Dutch Court Throws Out Case of Disputed Buddha Statue
https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/12/12/world/europe/ap-eu-netherlands-buddha-dispute.html