Shiite Leader Says He Wants Federal Region
A leading Shiite lawmaker suggested Monday that he will pursue a federal region in southern Iraq after next month's elections, pushing forward demands for Shiite autonomy that Sunni leaders fear could tear the country apart. "We have major missions ahead," Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, who heads the largest bloc in the interim parliament, told a gathering of tribal leaders. "The central and southern regions should be achieved after the elections" set for Dec. 15.
According to Iraq's new constitution, the country's 18 provinces except for Baghdad can combine to create self-ruled areas. Kurds have such a region in the north and Sunni Arabs fear that a similar Shiite-run mini-state in the south would deprive them of a share of the nation's oil wealth concentrated in those two areas. Sunni Arabs also fear the system would tear the country apart.
Posted by: Fred 2005-11-22 |