Al-Ahram Weekly | Region | Iraq's stolen memory
Detailed records of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's private
deliberations with his inner circle released by the Pentagon last week are
raising serious questions about the right of the United States to seize
Iraqi state documents and keep them under its control even after ending its
eight years of occupation next month. For Iraqis, the documents and
transcripts which were part of a massive state archive that American forces
captured after they invaded Iraq in 2003 are considered a treasure and part
of Iraq's national heritage which should be returned to Iraq.
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