NEW YORK, Nov 12: A group of pranksters handed out more than 1.2 million fake New York Times newspapers mainly in New York City and Los Angeles on Wednesday with a front page story declaring “Iraq War Ends”.

The elaborate 14-page edition, dated July 4, 2009, is said to be the work of a group called the Yes Men, whose previous hoaxes include masquerading as World Trade Organisation officials announcing they were disbanding the body.

“It is fake and we are looking into it,” said New York Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis.

A statement sent from a web site set up for the fake edition, www.nytimes-se.com, said creating the newspaper took six months and that it was printed at six different presses and then given to thousands of volunteers to distribute.

“We’ve got to make sure Obama and all the other Democrats do what we elected them to do,” Bertha Suttner, identified as one of the newspaper’s writers, said in the statement. “After eight, or maybe twenty-eight years of hell, we need to start imagining heaven.”

The newspaper includes a front page story saying that “ex-secretary of state Condoleezza Rice reassured soldiers that the Bush administration had known well before the invasion that Saddam Hussein lacked weapons of mass destruction”.

The Bush administration has said it believed at the time of the March 2003 invasion that Iraq had chemical and biological weapons and was trying to develop a nuclear bomb.

Other headlines declared that the “Maximum Wage Law Succeeds”, “Nationalised Oil to Fund Climate Change Efforts” and “Nation Sets Its Sights On Building Sane Economy”.

There is also a full page fake advertisement on page three from the world’s largest publicly traded oil company, Exxon Mobil, saying the company applauded the end of the Iraq occupation and that peace is “an idea the world can profit from”.

In a pamphlet handed out to volunteers when they picked up copies of the newspaper to distribute there was a “Frequently Asked Questions” section. In response to “who made this?” it said: “Who knows? Rumours are it’s a group of writers from several mainstream dailies — including The New York Times”.

—Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

Quetta bombing
Updated 10 Nov, 2024

Quetta bombing

THERE appears to be no end to the stream of violent incidents occurring in Balochistan, indicating a clear failure ...
Burdened courts
10 Nov, 2024

Burdened courts

ACCORDING to recent reports, the new chief justice has set about implementing a recently adopted plan for clearing...
Playing in Pakistan
10 Nov, 2024

Playing in Pakistan

MOHSIN Naqvi, Pakistan’s cricket chief, has shown a brave face. Now he has to be unrelenting and put the onus on...
Wake-up call
Updated 09 Nov, 2024

Wake-up call

Pakistan must heed UN's wake-up call and bring its laws and practices in line with its international human rights obligations.
Foreign banks’ exit
09 Nov, 2024

Foreign banks’ exit

WHY are foreign banks leaving Pakistan? In the last couple of decades, we have seen a number of global banking...
Kurram protest
09 Nov, 2024

Kurram protest

FED up with the state’s apathy towards their plight, the people of Kurram tribal district took to the streets on...