An Arab specialist at the Library of Congress reports that the fires set by arsonists in April 2003 at the Iraq National Library were targeting sensitive archives from the Saddam Hussein regime. The papers which were brought to the library in the late 1980s were burned using a highly flammable material similar to phosphorus that would not be common among casual looters. Archives from earlier periods of Iraq’s history were not touched.
Post-War Library Looting Targeted Sensitive Hussein Documents
HeadlineJun 17, 2004