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— Levi (@Levi_godman) March 21, 2023
Мария Захарова | I would like to keep adding documents to our column about the crimes perpetrated by the Anglo-Saxons as well as their allies across the world. Today we are talking about the loss of the material historical heritage of Iraq during the aggression of the U.S.-led coalition. After the capture of Baghdad by U.S. troops on April 9, 2003, in the city, looting and pillaging began en masse, including the main attractions of the capital. The footage then went around the world. Numerous cases and attempts to smuggle antiquities by the U.S. military have been documented. A great number of artifacts were taken out throughout the occupation period. Mostly by direct looting by coalition soldiers and officers in the line of duty. Including by order of the specialized structures, as well as private collectors in the United States. According to D. Russell, who served in 2003-2004 as cultural advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority (occupation administration) in Iraq, "tens of thousands of antiquities from Iraq were openly sold in the U.S. market," and not a single known case that the law enforcement agencies were interested. The looting of archaeological sites and the looting of museums and libraries by the local population is a serious type of crime that destroys historical memory irrevocably. The blame for this lies entirely with the occupation authorities. (Translation with: DeepL.com)