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Iraq
Official: Peshmerga control 90 percent of 140 previously ‘Arabicized’ zones
2015-04-30
[Rudaw] According to Peshmerga commanders in Kirkuk province, an estimated 90 percent of disputed territories are now under the control of Kurdish forces, marking a significant advance in trying to implement article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution.

Following the surrender and departure of Iraq's army from these territories--after the swift takeover of djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
by Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
myrmidons--Kurdish Peshmerga forces were deployed along the disputed areas to "fill the power vacuum," Kurdish military officials have said.

According to Peshmerga commanders, at least 36 villages--one district and three areas--inhabited by people brought to the region during the "Arabization" campaign of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, have been recaptured from ISIS militias by Kurdish forces in Kirkuk province.

"We took military and security steps to protect the disputed areas... now we are closer than ever to implementing article 140," a Kurdish Peshmerga commander told Rudaw Monday. He added that the Peshmerga expect Kurdish leaders and politicians to take final steps in order to implement the article.

Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution defines disputes areas as territories previously inhabited by Kurds and later "Arabicized" by transferring and settling Arab tribes in the region.

The Constitution requires that Iraqis displaced by "Arabization" be compensated and moved back to their original areas, a process that many Arabs, who have lived in disputed areas for decades, have resisted. Kurds see article 140 as a way to remedy the injustices of "Arabization" policies and strengthen the Kurdistan Region, but the article is among the most contentious in the Constitution.

Earlier this month, the Kurdish Ministry of Peshmerga released a statement and declared that except for some areas, "the entire Kurdish territories outside of the Kurdistan Region were now in the hands of Kurdish forces."

The statement added "the Kurdish troops have no intention of leaving the area" and were "here to stay."

"Basically, all Kurdish villages and localities are now protected by the Peshmerga forces," it continued.

Shakhawan Abdullah, a Kurdish politician and a member of the Iraqi Security Council, announced Monday steps are being taken to return back the farm lands of the disputed areas to their Kurdish owners, adding that "it would be a helpful step in resolving problems within disputed territories."

Rebwar Tanah, a Kurdish politician in the Iraqi Parliament, has also made a similar claim. "As we are in a different situation, Kurdish factions have been taking serious steps to work on article 140 in the Iraqi Parliament."
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  The Kurds havr been governing Kirkuk an the Kurdish region in northern iraq pretty efficiently since Saddams fall.
Posted by: chris   2015-04-30 21:33  

#3  Maybe that's why the Diplomats dont want to help the Kurds: they can, and will fight. In some respects, that's the easy part - now lets see if they can govern.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-04-30 21:20  

#2  I respect them more than the arabs,Sunni or Shiite.Give them Ramadi,Fallajuah and Mosul too LOL
Posted by: paul   2015-04-30 04:37  

#1  Viva Kurdistan libre!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-30 02:18  

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