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OP/ED
The
Dilemma Of Iraqi Politics
Dr. Hawramany. Mar 31, 2005
Chessboard of Iraq
Prof Goran Nowicki. Mar 24, 2005
Building An Iraq
Of Equals
Dr. Hawramany. Mar 5, 2005

Kirkuk, Kurds holy city
Kurdo Bamarni.
April 3, 2005
What Future
for the Kurds?
Khaled Salih.
Mar 29, 2005
Federalism and the Question of Ethnicity in Future
Iraq
Bagi Barzani.
Mar 26, 2005
An Open Letter to Pre Minister of the Republic of Turkey
Amed Demirhan.
Mar 23, 2005
Should There
be an Independent Kurdistan?
Kani Xulam.
Mar 23, 2005
A Forgotten Hero
Majid Kurdistani.
Mar 19, 2005
The Day the Sun Never Rose
Cklara Moradian.
Mar 18, 2005
Real Justice Needed for Halabja and the Kurds
J. Khoshnaw.
Mar 17, 2005
The most shameful and appalling inhumane act
Baqi Barzani.
Mar 17, 2005
Why I cant
be Iraqi again!!
Dr. A.
Mirawdely. Mar
13, 2005
Turkey-Syria Cover Operations in Kurdistan
Baqi Barzani. Mar
13, 2005
Kingmaker or King?
Dr. R Karadaghi. Mar
10, 2005
Iraqs Half Federalism and Half Central Power
Mirza Nammo. Mar
10, 2005
Iraq Make up, or Break
up
Gareth Stansfield. Mar 7, 2005
The Most Distinguish Characteristic of Modern Turkish Nationalism: Denial of
Reality, Xenophobia, Racism, and Anti-Semitism
Ahmad Demirhan . Mar
7, 2005
Syrian Persecution of Kurds Intensifies
Daniel Bart. Mar 4, 2005
Turkeys Bad Export,
Damaged Good: The ITF
Adil Baghdadi. Mar 2, 2005
Turkey Playing with Fire
Goran
Nowicki.
Mar 2,
2005
To See or Not to See, a Parental Dilemma on Turtle Can
Fly
Kamal Artin. Mar 1, 2005
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Mar 31, 2005
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Japan Falls For Turkey's Lies
"I have so many bad memories here now after five years," she says. "I just want
to put all this behind me and look to the future. The future for us is outside
Japan. We've had enough of things here because we are just so tired."
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Those Who
Can't Bully USA, Bully Kurds
Kurdish National Congress Holds 17th Annual Conference in Nashville, Tennessee
Mar 27, 2005
Kurds Wield New Power in Kirkuk Politics
Shia Leader: We Didn't
Promise The Kurds Kirkuk
Sgt. 1st Class Jose Alvarez Jr: They Love Us Here
News
Snapshot
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Kursat Resul Ali, an official from the PUK said
that Iraqi Shiites and Kurds have reached an agreement envisioning that the
the peshmerga, will be included in the Iraqi army but will stay under Kurdish
control. "We have reached an agreement on giving the peshmerga a legal status
both enabling them to remain as a part of the Iraqi army and as a special force
to protect Kurdistan under the Kurdish government's supervision." Resul told AFP in
Sulaimani.
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Najat
Hassan Karim, a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, said one of his guards
was injured when a roadside bomb targeting his convoy exploded in the ethnically
mixed city. "I suspect Islamist militants were behind the attack," Karim said.
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Mar 25, 2005
More than 40 Kurds arrested in Aleppo, Western Kurdistan
'Mein Kampf' a Best Seller in Turkey
Al-Jaafari Premier Credentials
Questioned
Mar 24, 2005
Iraq Sticks to Quota System in Forming Government
Mar 23, 2005
Shiites, Kurds Say Iraq Government Posts Almost Divided Up
Turkish Army Warns Kurds Over
Burning of Turkey Flag
Mar 21, 2005
Insider notes from United Press International for March 21
News
Snapshot
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Political negotiations to form a coalition
government remained snagged in a disagreement between Shiite Arabs and
Kurds. Sistani, was expected to meet Wednesday with Jalal Talabani. The
Kurds want the Kurdish city of Kirkuk to be returned to the autonomous Kurd
region as soon as the government convenes, but an official from Sistani's
office said he wants the issue handled in the constitution to be drafted by
the National Assembly. Ahmad Chalabi, told Al-Arabiya television that
the Kurds also wanted the powerful ministry of oil position in the new
Cabinet, reported AP
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Speaking on the second
anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq,the
US Defence Secretary has blamed Turkey for the high level of the insurgency
in Iraq. "Given the level of the insurgency today, two years later, clearly
if we had been able to get the 4th Infantry Division in from the north, in
through Turkey, more of the Iraqi, Saddam Hussein, Baathist regime would
have been captured or killed," said Rumsfeld.
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Mar 20, 2005
The Politics of Ibrahim Parlak, The New York Times
Talabani: Kirkuk issue Will Be Discussed When The New Constitution Is Ratified
Kurdistan - An Enigma Within Iraq
Asylum-seeker: Will Never Forget The Pain The Japanese Government Has Caused Us
News
Snapshot
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In the oil-rich
Kurdish city of Kirkuk, attackers killed a policeman, then bombed his
funeral procession, killing three other officers, including the cousin of
Jalal Talabani
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Some U.S.
administration officials say that Kurdish leaders, in pressing "maximalist"
demands for power, are engaging in theatrics intended to please their
constituencies, reported the New York Times |
Mar 19, 2005
Zebari: All The Principles Have Been Agreed Upon By All The Parties
'Dutch Chemical Ali' On
Trial For Genocide
U.S.
Ambassador To Turkey Resigns
Mar 18, 2005
Groups Make Progress on New Iraq Gov't
Mar 16, 2005
News
Snapshot
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While Massoud Barzani drew a line on Kirkuk
and peshmerga in negotiations
between Southern Kurdistan and Arab Iraq, his aide Hoshiar Zebari in Baghdad
told the AFP-Arabic affiliate that great progress was being made in the
negotiations and that in the coming days talks will focus on the distribution of
Iraqi ministerial positions. Mr. Zebari is the current foreign minister of Arab
Iraq. |
Freedom Fighters in Eastern Kurdistan Hope for Their Moment
Mar 15, 2005
News
Snapshot
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Shia-Kurdish talks stall over sharing power.
The Kurds want the region's boundaries redrawn now to include parts of
Kirkuk province, but the Shia insist on leaving that decision to a
constitutional government. The Shia say they are resisting a demand that
would require the Iraqi army to get permission from Kurdish leaders before
entering their Southern Kurdistan, Los Angeles Times.
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A cameraman working for the KDP's KTV
station who was kidnapped by the terrorist
two weeks ago,
was gunned down in Mosul on Monday, reported AFP |
Kurds' Return to City Shakes Politics in Iraq
Mar 13, 2005
Shia-Kurdish Talks to Form Iraq Government Fail
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"We are willing to
sacrifice the presidency to the Shi'ites if the Shi'ites sacrifice the
premiership to a Sunni," Salih said ironically, reflecting Iraq's failure to
put aside sectarian divisions cultivated by toppled leader Saddam Hussein.
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Mar 12, 2005
Egypt Aided Iraq's 1980s Weapons Program
News
Snapshot
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Barzani Presents Tough Stance
on Kirkuk, While his Lieutenants Surrender on Issue to Arab Iraq
Massoud Barzani warned in an
interview to be aired on Al-Arabiyah television on Friday that the fate of
the city of Kirkuk must be determined now. "We do not agree on postponing
this matter until after the constitution, we must agree on the issue of
Kirkuk now," Barzani said, the day after the election-winning Kurds and
Shiites said they were about to cement an agreement for governing the
country, reported AFP |
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Barzani: Kurdish MPs Approval Needed For Iraqi Troops In Kurdistan
Shiites, Kurds Agree To Share Power In New Iraqi Government
Kurds, Shiites agree to resolve fate of Kirkuk
Mar 11, 2005
Deal
with Shiites for Token Arab Iraqi Presidency Leaves Kurds with Little to Gain
Syria: End human Rights Violations Against The Syrian Kurds
Mar 10, 2005
Crisis Looms In Kirkuk Over Power-Sharing
Neighboring Kurds Travel to Study in Southern Kurdistan. Listen To NPR
News
Snapshot
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Kurdish independent Mahmoud Othman, who is a confidante of Kurdish leaders
Massoud Barzani and Jalal Talabani, insisted "the Kurds need a written
agreement. The other side might want to delay. They say the fundamental law is a
reference, but they (the Shiites) don't want to give us something written,"
reported AFP
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Kurdish parties in Western Kurdistan called for a sit-in demonstration Thursday against emergency laws
which have been in force in Syria for the past 42 years. The demonstration
would coincide with the first anniversary of clashes in Western Kurdistan
against the security forces of Syrian regime. |
Mar 8, 2005
Turkey: Hollow Promises for Kurds Displaced by Army
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On a key
benchmark for European Union membership, the Turkish government has failed to
honor pledges to help 378,000 displaced people, mainly Kurds, return home more
than a decade after the army forced them from their villages. More |
News
Snapshot
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Kurdistan Democratic
Partys Sulaimani TV building was entirely burned down as a fire broke out in
the station late last Saturday evening, reported media in Southern Kurdistan.
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The head of the
Iraqi Turkoman Front, Farouq Abdulrahman who paid a visit to the Iraqi Shia
cleric Ayatollah Sistani, said that Sistani was pleased that the Turkoman
Front with their 3 seats in the Iraqi parliament joined the Shiite Alliance.
Abdulrahman added that the Sistani made promises on extended support toward
the Turkoman Front.
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Mar 7, 2005
Turkey Renames "Foreign" Animals
Kurds Agree To Make The Issue Of Kirkuk Part Of The next Legislative Debate
On With Reform Drive, EU Enlargement Chief Tells Turkey
Mar 5, 2005
Barham Salih Discusses The Political Wheeling And Dealing For NPR
Syrian Persecution of Kurds Intensifies
Mar 4, 2005
Threats Against Kurdish Human Rights Defenders Must Stop
Kurdistan
Referendum Movement Criticized
Kurdish
Editor Banned From Working For Two Years
Kurdish Official: Flights To And From Arbil-Frankfort Start Next Month
Iraq Shiites In Key Talks With Kurds On New Leadership Line-Up
Mar 3, 2005
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Shiite leader Ibrahim Jaafari and Kurdish leader Jalal
Talabani reached a tentative agreement Wednesday to set aside their differences
and focus on forming a new government, opening the way for a deal that will give
Iraq its first Kurdish president and an Islamist prime minister.
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News
Snapshot
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The judge Barwez Merwani and his son Aryan Merwani - a
lawyer also were shot dead outside their home in northern Baghdads Azamyiah
district on Tuesday. Aryan was a senior member in the Patriotic Union of
Kurdistan [PUK] office in Baghdad. The two layers was working for the
tribunal that will try Saddam Hussein and members of his former regime. |
Mar 2, 2005
News
Snapshot
In
their negotiations with the Kurdish leadership, the Shiites indicated that:
(1) the Kirkuk issue is to be decided based an Iraqi referendum, ensuring
that Kirkuk stays part of Arab Iraq, (2) Taking the presidency from the
Sunnis is sensitive and that terrorists could distort this to their
advantage and thus inflame the sensitivities of neighboring countries, and
(3) that there is no room for private armies in Iraq. |
Unease Among Kurds As Leaders Eye Baghdad Power
Kurdish And Shiite Leadership Begin Heavy Bargaining
Mar 1, 2005
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Ghazi al-Yawar told an Iraqi TV station that
Talabani would play a better role as the Parliament Speaker. He added that
only if this post (President) is given to the Sunnis, they will feel that
they are playing a role in Iraq, since the post of the Speaker is of no good
for the Sunnis, this is due to the fact that Sunni MPs are small in numbers
and that will end in the Speaker having no real function. |
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Those Who
Can't Bully USA, Bully Kurds
They have gone from being pawns
Turkey Renames "Foreign" Animals
Unease Among Kurds As Leaders Eye Baghdad Power
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