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July 10, 2005
AINA: Iraq's Ethnic Factions Face Difficult Decisions
The Assyrian International News Agency (AINA) said, "It is hard to fathom how Iraqis can agree on the complex details of constitutional power-sharing by August 15 [2005]. Delays in forming the government and appointing the constitutional committee revealed the extent to which Iraqi politics is defined by regionalism and the degree of distrust between Iraqi groups," AINA said in a July 9, 2005 analysis, adding: "Given Iraq's history of confrontation, negotiations over the constitution are sure to sharpen differences."
For more of AINA's analysis, see "Iraq's Ethnic Factions Face Difficult Decisions About Their Future."
Posted by Munir Umrani at July 10, 2005 09:41 PM
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