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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

    On 5 trips to Iraq, @rcallimachi recovered more than 15,000 pages of internal ISIS documents from 11 Iraqi cities and towns. They show how ISIS wielded its power through a combination of violence and paperwork.https://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

        ISIS policed its population with zeal, with citizens thrown in jail for obscure crimes like eyebrow trimming, raising pigeons and playing cards. This arrest record was for a 14-year-old accused of laughing during prayer. http://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z pic.twitter.com/jlUfSjJOkg

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

        Pamphlets told men how to dress to follow the path laid by Muhammad. Among the guidance: the exact spot where a hem should reach on a man’s leg. http://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z pic.twitter.com/ivABXjr0au

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

        Many people fled or were driven out when ISIS took power. The militants seized their homes. And then the "Ministry of War Spoils" distributed their goods. http://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z pic.twitter.com/BxnX6reOND

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

        ISIS confiscated land owned by farmers who belonged to religions that were banned by the group. Leases like this one were issued to Sunni farmers who wished to rent the plot of one of their displaced neighbors. http://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z pic.twitter.com/1NtZGtZWnJ

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

        ISIS also issued birth certificates, like this one, for children born under the caliphate's black flag. Offices charged for them as part of ISIS's larger revenue machine. http://nyti.ms/2GD5P4z pic.twitter.com/3UKRVYyfe8

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      2. Maxine Alves‏ @maxine_alves Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        15yrs ago US invaded Iraq not because they gave a whatsit 4Iraqi people but because they wanted their oil. Any extreme fundamentalists there&in Afghan-supposed masterminds of NY's sep11 attack have been exponentially increased because they & their homes are being slaughtered

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      3. Maxine Alves‏ @maxine_alves Apr 5
        Replying to @maxine_alves @nytimes @rcallimachi

        The mere presence of a hostile military is what is turning Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, etc into ISIS hotbeds

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      1. DogKick‏ @dom_tyler Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        Eh? Don’t all governments wield power through a combination of violence and paperwork?

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      1. OneAngryAmerican‏ @Angry1American Apr 5
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        This is an attempt by the NYTimes to try and build a legend for the caliphate as to divert attention away from the fact that Obama/Clinton/McCain et al, were funding these people to keep us all in a state of perpetual fear..pic.twitter.com/lja0ceQnZO

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      1. Virgiliana‏ @Kalpakian1972 Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        in a way, this also happened with the Khmer Rouges in Cambodia: torture and paperwork combined

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      2. Steve Schweitzer‏ @av8tors32 Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        Next : When Christian terrorist ran washington dc?

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      1. Gerhard ⚓ ⛵ ⚓Butz‏ @thedingo8 Apr 12
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        Does NYT mention or thank this POTUS for ending ISIS

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      1. Anonymous Buffalo‏ @AnonBuffalo Apr 6
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        All government is a local monopoly on the use of force. We blew the country up. Nature abhors a vacuum. What did you think was going to happen?

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      1. Mike Codner‏ @leahcimekim Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes @rcallimachi

        Democrats enjoy the same support ISIS does, Islamic fundamentalists, e.g., Calypso Louie.

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