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Taliban making profit from Belgian antiques dealers

Many of the profits are channelled to the Taliban.
Belgian police and customs are aware of the problem, but little is being done about it.
 
“The traffic in antiquities from Afghanistan resembles the smuggling of diamonds from Africa that are used to finance conflicts. The sale of antiquities and heroine are an important source of funding for the Taliban,” said VRT reporter Peter Brems. 
In order to make his report entitled "Blood Antiquities" Brems also travelled to Afghanistan.
Many Belgian dealers are aware that the art is smuggled out of Afghanistan illegally. Some buyers are also aware that they purchase this art.
The antiques are on sale in shops from Brussels to the prestigious resort of Knokke in West Flanders.
In Belgium no certificate to authenticate Afghan art is needed.
Quizzed about a possible investigation the Belgian police’s Axel Poels told the VRT: "We first have to establish whether any crime has been committed. Maybe an investigation will be initiated next week."
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