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Tag Archives: Iraqi Jewish Archive
RE: the Iraqi Jewish Archive
Dear Mr. Hummasti: Thank you for contacting me regarding the Iraqi Jewish Archive. I appreciate hearing from you. It is the valuable opinions and suggestions that I receive from my constituents, like you, that help me better serve Oregonians. Please … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict Resolution, Iraq, Rule of Law
Tagged Iraqi Jewish Archive, Ron Wyden, US Senate
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Schumer Letter to Tillerson, RE: Iraqi Jewish Archive
Dear Secretary Tillerson, I write today out of deep concern over the recently reported decision to return over 2,700 pieces of Iraqi Judaica to Iraq next year. Four years ago, I urged then-Secretary of State John Kerry to delay and … Continue reading
Iraqi Jewish archive: from 2003 to now, what’s happened
The Roundtable By Jacob Natowicz Dec 11, 2017 In May 2003, coalition forces took control of Baghdad. Days later, 16 soldiers stormed Saddam Hussein’s intelligence headquarters. They were searching for clues as to Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. What they did … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict Resolution, History, Iraq, Rule of Law
Tagged Iraqi Jewish Archive
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