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23 July 2007
A writes:
Concerning the Iraq Embassy Document:It is a public announcement to all embassy personnel setting rules of typing official documents sent outside the embassy (i.e. font and size . . . ) you can see words like "Simplified Arabic" this is like "Times New Roman" . . . 'Bold' . . . Indent .....
21 July 2007
A writes:
The U.S. Embassy in Iraq is probably the most secure sensitive compartmented information facility on the planet. The Iraqi Embassy in Washington, D.C. is not. I obtained these documents and a lot more from the trash bins behind the embassy. I do not speak or read Arabic so I do not know what is within these documents. Can you obtain an Arabic/English translation?
The documents consist of a handwritten 3-page document, dated "10th June, 11th, 12th 13th" (no year) with several machine transcriptions annotated in red. Translation to English invited: send to cryptome[at]earthlink.net.
Cover sheet:
Sample handwritten page:
Sample annotated page:
The documents in black and white:
http://cryptome.org/iraq-doc.pdf (464KB)
The documents in color:
http://cryptome.org/iraq-doc-red.pdf (6.9MB)