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Monday, April 8, 2019

Uncovering the Islamic State’s brutal bureaucracy

From Mosul's front line to refugee camps in Syria
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THE TRUTH IS WORTH IT | Piecing together the bureaucracy of terrorism.
 
 
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New York Times journalists cover difficult and dangerous stories, shedding light on people, groups and places that might otherwise go unknown.

Rukmini Callimachi is one example. She covers ISIS, through extensive on-the-ground reporting traveling around the world, as well as online, tracking the group through encrypted chat rooms.

Last year, after five trips to Iraq and more than a year of reporting, she and her team pieced together 15,000 pages of internal ISIS documents — birth certificates, tax forms, land deeds and citations from the morality police — to show the inner workings of a complex working state.

More recently, in a refugee camp in Syria, she spoke to two American wives of ISIS militants who want to return home.

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