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A false blog posting, purporting to carry an interview with the head of the Free Syrian Army Riad al-Asaad, was illegally posted on a Reuters journalist’s blog page on reuters.com on Friday.  

Reuters did not carry out such an interview and the posting has been deleted.  

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    What does it mean when something is “illegally posted”?
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    entire blogs.reuters.com domain, including my blog, is offline for the time being. Apologies.
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