Disir
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Who gave permission to the New York Times to remove thousands of ISIL files from Iraq?
...Iraqis across areas formerly held by ISIL are struggling to rebuild their destroyed cities and to reconstruct their shattered lives. Why have they been deprived of troves of documents containing evidence of crimes committed against them?
It is noteworthy and ironic that the NYT inserted the following into the "ISIS files" story under the heading "Sharing the records":
"The New York Times is working to make the trove of ISIS documents publicly available to researchers, scholars, Iraqi officials and anyone else looking to better understand the Islamic State."
How generous of them!
How the NYT partook in the plunder of Iraq
This came out last month (28th) and I came across the article by accident. I have NYT and Aljazeera on ignore. NYT went too far again.
...Iraqis across areas formerly held by ISIL are struggling to rebuild their destroyed cities and to reconstruct their shattered lives. Why have they been deprived of troves of documents containing evidence of crimes committed against them?
It is noteworthy and ironic that the NYT inserted the following into the "ISIS files" story under the heading "Sharing the records":
"The New York Times is working to make the trove of ISIS documents publicly available to researchers, scholars, Iraqi officials and anyone else looking to better understand the Islamic State."
How generous of them!
How the NYT partook in the plunder of Iraq
This came out last month (28th) and I came across the article by accident. I have NYT and Aljazeera on ignore. NYT went too far again.