Summary
The newspaper article “Iraqis Around the World Celebrate U.S. Withdrawal, Rebuilding Plan”, from The New York Times, which was written by F. Wunderlich, deals about Iraqi refugees having hope for their country, because of the Withdrawal of the U.S.
Five million of Iraq refugee are hoping for a better life now that the U.S. withdrawals from Iraq. They know that Iraq will not be the same as before, but some of them are planning to return to Baghdad to start a new life, look for their family and friends. But there are also those, who do not want to return, because they did not left anything behind. Most Iraq refugees are still living in the same country but far away from their family. The rest is practically spread all over the world; Syna, Jordan, Europe and only 2,000 in the U.S. They are not allowed to work, so they life from the black market and they have no human rights therefore they live in bad conditions and poverty. Because of the Withdrawal some refugees have now hope for their country and the Iraqis will be free to choose their own future.
Analysis
The given article is clearly from a National newspaper, because the headline is serious, not like in a tabloid, the picture does not want to cause attention and is used to illustrate the text. The language quality of the text is medium-high, serious and objective. All the information is based on statements of different people, whose names and ages are given, which can be used as sources.