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Iraq election law must pass mid-Sept for 2008 vote |
2008-08-31 |
![]() The law has been held up by an impasse over how to treat the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, which minority Kurds regard as part of their traditional homeland. The city's Turkmen and Arabs, many of whom moved to Kirkuk as part of Saddam Hussein's policy to "Arabise" the city, reject the Kurds' ambition to make it part of their autonomous northern region. In early August, parliament adjourned for its summer break after lawmakers failed in last-minute negotiations to find a compromise on how Kirkuk will be treated in the elections law. An earlier version of the law was vetoed by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, and sent back to parliament. |
Posted by:Steve White |