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Kirkuk stalemate casts doubt on vote being held on time
Friday, 23 October 2009 12:54
Iraqi MPs failed on Wednesday to agree a new electoral law intended to establish more transparency for elections due in January because of a stalemate over Kirkuk, casting serious doubt on whether the poll can be held on schedule.
Iraqi MPs discuss prime minister's remarks on presidential system.
Thursday, 15 October 2009 23:55
Dubai Al-Arabiya Television in Arabic at 1908 gmt on 16 May carries within its "Panorama" programme, moderated by Muntaha al-Ramahi, a 23-minute live discussion of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's call for a presidential system in Iraq. The programme hosts via satellite from Baghdad Iyad Jamal-al-Din, member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives for the Iraqi List, via satellite from Baghdad; and Jabir Habib Jabir, member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives for the Unified Iraqi Coalition.
Al-Arabiya TV discusses Iraqi government's efforts to combat corruption.
Thursday, 15 October 2009 23:52
Dubai Al-Arabiya Television in Arabic at 1930 gmt on 23 February carries within its "Panorama" programme a 25-minute live discussion of the Iraqi Government's current campaigns to combat corruption. The discussion is moderated from Dubai by Muntaha al-Ramahi, who hosts Iyad Jamal-al-Din, member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, via satellite from Baghdad; and Jabir Habib Jabir, member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives for the Unified Iraqi Coalition, via satellite from Baghdad also.
Iraqi deputy on Iran-Iraq affairs, Islam, misuse of Holy Koran.
Thursday, 15 October 2009 20:51
Dubai Al-Arabiya Television in at 1110 gmt on 26 June carries a new 45-minute recorded episode of its "Spotlights" programme, featuring an interview with Iyad Jamal al-Din, an Iraqi intellectual and Parliament member. The interview is conducted by anchorman Turki al-Dakhil in the studio.
The New Iraq....and Optimism
Thursday, 15 October 2009 00:35
Throughout the rule of the fascist Baath party, the Iraqi people experienced a lot of disasters. Their despair led them to accept whatever future that will come. That is why when the US troops invaded our country, the people did not resist the same way Iraq resisted the British troops in 1914. When the statue fell down, people could breathe freely and went out to streets cheering and feeling happy. The most truthful expression was when Abu Tahsin hit the tyrant's picture with shoes.
Religion and Democracy between Business and Politics
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 23:08
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