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Iraq
Sunnis Push Campaign Against Constitution
2005-10-11
Sunni Arab activists are going door to door to supporters' homes and using mosque imams in a final drive to persuade the minority community to go to the polls on Saturday and vote against the Iraqi constitution. The stepped-up campaign against the draft document comes as leaders of the Sunni Arab community are in the thick of last-minute talks with Shiite and Kurdish leaders to reach a compromise on the divisive charter.

Sunni-led insurgents are warning Sunnis not to vote at all, backing their calls with threats and violence. Iraq's Sunni Arabs — about 20 percent of Iraq's estimated 26 million people — boycotted last January's historic general election, but this time only insurgent groups are calling on voters to stay away from the polls. Dominant under Saddam Hussein, Sunni Arabs say the charter will cause the breakup of Iraq, discriminates against their community and ignores the country's Arab identity. The controversy over the charter has exacerbated Iraq's already simmering ethnic and religious divisions.
They get all fired up over that "Arab identity" thing. Up until the Arabs showed up, Mesopotamia was the home of a sophisticated civilization that regarded the camel herders as hicks. Occasionally — only occasionally — some remote descendant of the civilized will remember, and briefly hold his head a little higher. Then some Arab will cut it off.
Posted by:Fred

#9  naturally the deal is reached at the last possible moment.

"you know, 1000 dinars IS a good price for that rug after all. I'll take it" :)
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-10-11 17:48  

#8  flash - a new deal has been reached, in which the Shiites and Kurds pledge that the next parliament, to be elected in December, can propose amendments to the constitution, to be subject to referendum.

In response the Iraqi Islamic Party, one of the leading Sunni parties calling for a no vote, has flipped and is calling for a yes vote.

All per AP.

Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat department?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-10-11 17:38  

#7  All solutions are temporary.
Posted by: Shavirt Fleater3140   2005-10-11 14:33  

#6  Isnt' this an interim constitution? And even if it isn't, the Iraqis can amend it later.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-11 14:32  

#5  OTOH if the constitution loses, then it will be up to the next govt (elected in December) to try again. That should NOT be seen as a US defeat, though some in the MSM will attempt to paint it as such.

Some? Try 90%+. Maybe even higher, considering the way Shep and the Corner responded to Katrina.

Posted by: docob   2005-10-11 12:39  

#4  Cake or Death?

And ya better make up yer mind quick, cuz we're running out of cake.
Posted by: docob   2005-10-11 12:27  

#3  AFAICT the Sunnis have some legitimate gripes with the constitution - not the arab identity thing, but with the degree of autonomy to the regions, and the apparent goal of SCIRI to make a seperate southern region. The degree of regional control over economics and oil is the hot button - its one thing to give up control over all of Iraq, its another to be cut out of most of the oil revenue.

On the other hand, i think if the consitution wins, the best Sunni approach will be then to participate in the constitution, and hope to effect its implementation. AFAICT many sunni leaders are looking in that direction.

OTOH if the constitution loses, then it will be up to the next govt (elected in December) to try again. That should NOT be seen as a US defeat, though some in the MSM will attempt to paint it as such.

I note with interest that Sistani has asked that clerics close to him NOT run in the December elections. Apparently his involvement on behalf of the United Iraqi Alliance in the January elections now looks like a mistake, even to him. This may well be a good thing, as it may move Iraq to cross cutting coalitions, rather than solid Shiite block.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-10-11 12:12  

#2  History has caught to to the "Iraqi" (bogus BS entity) Sunnis. This will be the pivot point, for me. Kill the constitution - and you've killed yourselves, Soft Boyz. Support it, and you'll have a life... Not as overlords, but as citizens of something resembling one of those "nation" thingys.

Cake or Death?
Posted by: .com   2005-10-11 03:01  

#1  Vote or die, mf
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-11 02:35  

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