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Queen receives harsh criticism from New York Times for “crimes done in her name.”

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Queen receives harsh criticism from New York Times for “crimes done in her name.”

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  • Following an American magazine’s savage criticism of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, the public is showing more sympathy.
  • In a lengthy opinion piece on the former king
  • The New York Times noted how the 96-year-old “helped bury a terrible history of decolonisation.”
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Writer by Maya Jasanoff from Harvard University declared people “may never learn what the Queen did or didn’t know about the crimes committed in her name”.

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She addded: “By design as much as by the accident of her long life, her presence as head of state and head of the Commonwealth, an association of Britain and its former colonies, put a stolid traditionalist front over decades of violent upheaval.

“As such, the Queen helped obscure a bloody history of decolonisation whose proportions and legacies have yet to be adequately acknowledged,” Ms Jasanoff continued.

Responding to the article, head of Google UK publishing David McMurtrie noted: “Totally inappropriate to publish this today, we should be mourning the passing of a great Monarch, cultural icon and one of the most amazing women who ever lived

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“The Queen has barely been announced dead and already the New York Times publishes this piece reminding: ‘The queen helped obscure a bloody history of decolonization whose proportions and legacies have yet to be adequately acknowledged.’ I mean, maybe wait 24 hours?” said Emily Sheffield from Evening Standard.

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