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    America secretly returns the archive of the Baath Party to Baghdad

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    America secretly returns the archive of the Baath Party to Baghdad Empty America secretly returns the archive of the Baath Party to Baghdad

    Post by Rocky Tue 01 Sep 2020, 6:27 am


    America secretly returns the archive of the Baath Party to Baghdad

    09:19 - 09/01/2020



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    A report by the Wall Street Journal revealed, Tuesday, that the United States returned by cargo plane yesterday and secretly through Baghdad airport, six million documents from the archives of the Baath regime in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] that contain the secrets and methods of the former regime, as well as the names of Baath members and informants.
    The report, which was translated by the information, stated that “this collection of documents, which officials on the American side agreed to return as a goodwill gesture towards the new prime minister, is a very useful resource for Iraqi individuals and a means of moving towards reconciliation between the deep divisions in Iraqi society, but with the challenge. For the current fraught situation in Baghdad, the archive will initially be stored in a confidential, closed place without opening it.
    "We hope that the institutional building will be arranged in a place where these papers may be available to the general public, especially researchers to help educate us all about the horrors of the Baathist regime," said an unidentified Iraqi official in Baghdad. "We hope this is a study." Again, it is not a second retaliation, and this type of preparation may take some time.
    An Iraqi Foreign Ministry official said, " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] requested that the archives be returned and that the United States has no evidence that any of the documents returned in 2013 have been misused."
    On the American side, "the official of the state department said on the archive that was returned yesterday," "It is part of their archives as a result of their historical past. Iraq is a sovereign country, and they need to be responsible for any precautions they should discourage possible misuse of these documents."
    The report stated that “the documents were secretly wrapped for fear of intercepting the shipment at Baghdad airport. The documents have become secured tightly in an unknown place inside the Iraqi capital, while Mr. Montgomery, in charge of the documents,“ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] deserves its historical legacy again, and we will have some confidence that the authorities Al-Kazemi will deal with them responsibly. However, what happens after the premiership ends may be problematic. ”
    The report stated that “the archive was shipped with the help of Kanan Makiya, who supported the US invasion in 2005, to the United States, the place where it was stored in West Virginia in the beginning. There, a Pentagon contractor recruited residents to prepare and digitize them with the help of Arabic-speaking researchers, while some American officers believed that the tapestry might provide evidence relating to the emerging insurgency in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and ultimately, the archive was sent to the Hoover Institution, a hypothetical conservative-leaning institution at College Stanford, California. Entry into papers was supervised with interest; None of the papers have been published on the Internet and researchers must agree not to distribute private details of Iraqis in the West, while the Hoover Institution maintains a complete copy of the archive.
    It is noteworthy that this archive was found in a cellar inside a memorial to the founder of the Baath, Michel Aflaq, during the looting operations, and was discovered by Kanan Makiya and the current Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi while he was with him at that time. Al-Kazemi and a small group of volunteers worked to index and scan the archive, which contains They have information about workers in social gatherings, internal correspondence, informant lists and even the file of Iraqi families whose sons were captured during the eight-year war with Iran. End / 25 z
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