'Regulation of the antiquities market, including online trading, could cut funding of ISIS and other paramilitaries' writes Sam Hardy. And if it does not affect murderous thugs trying to carve out a fief for themselves at the expense of others, it will also hit the organized criminals behind much cultural racketeering. The dealers and their lobbyists are keeping notably quiet.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Regulation of the antiquities market could cut funding of ISIS and other paramilitaries
'Regulation of the antiquities market, including online trading, could cut funding of ISIS and other paramilitaries' writes Sam Hardy. And if it does not affect murderous thugs trying to carve out a fief for themselves at the expense of others, it will also hit the organized criminals behind much cultural racketeering. The dealers and their lobbyists are keeping notably quiet.
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