Monday, March 14, 2005
Iraq - Kurds have power to block foreign troop withdrawal.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1436988,00.html
Naomi Klein writes in today's Guardian:
"The US-authored interim constitution requires that all major decisions have the support of two-thirds or, in some cases, three-quarters of the assembly - an absurdly high figure that gives the Kurds the power to block any call for foreign troop withdrawal, any attempt to roll back Bremer's economic orders, and any part of a new constitution."
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Why do I buy the Guardian? Because it has writers like Naomi Klein, Michael Meacher and George Monbiot.
I also read the Mail on Sunday. The Mail group, to its credit, has had articles that are sceptical about the official versions of the events surrounding the Locherbie Bomb and 9 11.
I no longer read the Mirror because it sacked its anti-war editor.
Naomi Klein writes in today's Guardian:
"The US-authored interim constitution requires that all major decisions have the support of two-thirds or, in some cases, three-quarters of the assembly - an absurdly high figure that gives the Kurds the power to block any call for foreign troop withdrawal, any attempt to roll back Bremer's economic orders, and any part of a new constitution."
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Why do I buy the Guardian? Because it has writers like Naomi Klein, Michael Meacher and George Monbiot.
I also read the Mail on Sunday. The Mail group, to its credit, has had articles that are sceptical about the official versions of the events surrounding the Locherbie Bomb and 9 11.
I no longer read the Mirror because it sacked its anti-war editor.
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