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KurdistanObserver.com
Sistani Against Kirkuk's Inclution In
Kurdistan
Arbil, 19 August (AKI) - Iraq's most influential Shiite cleric, Ali al Sistani,
has come out against the incorporation of the northern city of Kirkuk, one of
Iraq's riches oil producing centres, into an autonomous Kuridsh state. "His
Excellency [al Sistani] will not allow Kirkuk to be included in Kurdistan
since it belongs to all Iraqis regardless of their national, religious and
confessional background", said the Iraq news agency, quoting a press release
from Sistani's office.
"We have to avoid the squandering of the country's wealth among people who
give themselves the right to speak on behalf of Iraq, trying to split the
resources according to their personal interests, regardless from where they
come from - South or North", the release went on saying.
The issue of federalism, which has been espoused by Kurds to grant their
Kurdistan region autonomy, is one of the main sticking points delaying the
drafting of a new constitution, which needs to be presented to the National
Assembly parliament.
Kurdish leaders are adamant that Kirkuk - a traditionally Kurdish city which
went through a process Arabisation during the rule of Saddam Hussein - be
included in their territory and have called for a referendum.
Shiites and sunnites, who respectively make up for 63 and 35 percent of Iraq's
population, feel threatened by federalism as they fear they might lose to the
Kurds the oil rich Kurdistan.
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