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August 15, 2005
Will a New Constitution Change the Political Cimiate in Iraq?
Rory Carroll a Guardian Unlimited correspondent in Baghdad, reported August 16, 2005 that, "From the swirl of political drama in Baghdad last night one stark fact emerged: the new constitution, if and when it is finally agreed, will not settle the question of what is Iraq."
"Even if a draft constitution is agreed in seven days' time," he added, " the document will mark another stage, not the end, of the answer to that question." Read why.
Posted by Munir Umrani at August 15, 2005 08:26 PM
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