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In her Sept. 3, 2009 article for the AfPak Channel, “They came, they saw, but did they conquer?” freelance writer Mona Sarika plagiarized and did not cite quotes to these sources (1, 2). We have pulled the post and will not run work by Ms. Sarika again. We apologize to our readers. — Foreign Policy ...
In her Sept. 3, 2009 article for the AfPak Channel, “They came, they saw, but did they conquer?” freelance writer Mona Sarika plagiarized and did not cite quotes to these sources (1, 2). We have pulled the post and will not run work by Ms. Sarika again. We apologize to our readers. -- Foreign Policy and AfPak Channel.
In her Sept. 3, 2009 article for the AfPak Channel, “They came, they saw, but did they conquer?” freelance writer Mona Sarika plagiarized and did not cite quotes to these sources (1, 2). We have pulled the post and will not run work by Ms. Sarika again. We apologize to our readers. — Foreign Policy and AfPak Channel.
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