Conference on Human Rights and the Environment A conference on Human Rights and the Environment was held in Kut on Wednesday. (al-Sharq al-Awsat). Here is where I think the positive should be underlined in Iraq. My teacher, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, went to jail in Egypt for running a human rights organization. And Egypt is one […]
Archives for October 2003
Shiite Militias Clash At Karbala Bloody
Shiite Militias Clash at Karbala A bloody clash took place in the Shiite holy city of Karbala on Tuesday between Muqtada al-Sadr’s army of the Mahdi and militiamen loyal to Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani. Al-Sharq al-Awsat is reporting at least five dead, and 21wounded. Sistani’s forces repulsed the Sadrists, and the Bulgarian forces surrounded Karbala […]
Cpa Charges Muqtada In Bombings
CPA charges Muqtada in Bombings The Coalition Provisional Authority is charging Muqtada al-Sadr with being behind many of the recent suicide bombings and assassination attempts, including the bombing of the Baghdad Hotel on Sunday and even the Aug. 29 bombing in Najaf. I think the CPA must know that the Najaf bombing in particular was […]
Petroleum Minister Governor Of Diyala
Petroleum Minister, Governor of Diyala Narrowly escape Assassination The Interim Petroleum Minister, Ibrahim Bahr al-`Ulum and an aid to Interim Governing Council member Ahmad Chalabi narrowly escaped being assassinated in Baghdad on Sunday, according to al-Zaman. It gave no details The Governor of Diyala province in the east escaped an assassination attempt when guerrillas detonated […]
One Us Soldier Killed Two Wounded Four
One US soldier killed, two wounded; Four British soldiers wounded Guerrillas killed an American soldier and wounded two others in Tikrit on Monday with a grenade attack around one pm local time. Guerrillas lightly wounded four British troops on the outskirts of Basra with a roadside bomb on Monday, as well.
King Abdullah Ii Asks Turkey Not To
King Abdullah II Asks Turkey not to Send Troops King Abdullah II of Jordan called on countries neighboring Iraq not to send troops. (-al-Zaman) The plea was clearly directed at Turkey, the only neighbor now planning to do so. Abdullah II is echoing what the US-appointed Interim Governing Council itself has said, but since he […]
90 Of Iraqi Public Opposes Turkish
90% of Iraqi Public opposes Turkish Troops: New Iraq Opinion Poll “IRAQ INSTITUTE for DEMOCRACY Press Release : Monday 13th of October 2003 Fikri Center, the Opinion Poll department at the Iraq Institute for Democracy, based in Baghdad, Iraq, has conducted, last week, one opinion poll in Baghdad, Mosul and Dohuk. Opinion poll conducted beginning […]
Petroleum Figures For Iraq Here Is What
Petroleum figures for Iraq Here is what informed readers said about the issue of the figures released by the Coalition Provisional Authority on petroleum production and income: Ed Morse: “Experienced oil men don’t necessarily share their heads over the numbers. The numbers are transparent and accurate. The problem is that what can be produced cannot […]
Barzani Urges Arab League To Support
Barzani urges Arab League to Support Exclusion of Turkish Troops from Iraq In Cairo, IGC member Massoud Barzani urged the Arab League to support the Interim Governing Council in rejecting the stationing of Turkish troops on Iraqi soil. He warned that sending troops to Iraq from any neighboring country would only increase tensions. The Kurdish […]