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BIG WAVE
06-05-2007, 12:49 PM
http://www.adnki.com/Italiano/Assets/Geografia/Iraq/parlaman--198x133.JPG The Kurdish flag being raised

IRAQ: KURDISH FLAG HOISTED OVER REGIONAL PARLIAMENT

Erbil, 5 June (AKI) - In a surprise move has that has stunned political observers, the Kurdish flag was on Tuesday raised over the Kurdistan regional parliament in place of the Iraqi flag. At a ceremony attended by parliament speaker Adnan al-Mufti, party and local officials, al-Mufti's deputy and co-ruling Kurdish Democratic Union party (KDP) member Kamal Kirkuki raised the distinctive red, yellow, green and white Kurdish flag by pressing an electronic button: an unprecedented event in the history of the Kurdish people.

The 80-square metre flag could be seen fluttering over the six-floor regional parliament building from a distance of eight kilometres. Previously, the Iraqi flag - red, white and black horizontal stripes, with three green stars and the words Alluh Akbar (God is Great) could be seen in its place.

Last September, regional president Massoud Barzani, issued a decree banning the Iraqi flag - introduced in 1968 after the Baath party coup - from offices and schools. The decree says only the Kurdish flag can hang from government buildings and checkpoints, but it allows for the Iraqi flag at "official functions", but without the religious phrase.

Generally welcomed by Kurds in the area, who view the Iraqi flag as a symbol of the oppressive former Baathist regime, Barzani's decree riled members of tribes belonging to Iraqi's Arab ethnic majority in Kurdistan and areas bordering the region. Many consider Barzani's decree as the start of a bid for de facto independence by the Kurdistan region.

The authorities in Kurdistan have always rejected the Iraqi flag, preferring instead to fly the flag introduced in 1958 after Iraq - previously a monarchy - became a republic.

The regional parliament in May 2006 approved a single administration, uniting two rival parties , Barzani's KDP and the rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) to run a unified government. The KDP and the PUK have divided up most of the cabinet posts between them, with five of the 32 going to other parties.

The PUK had run Suleimaniya province, one of the three provinces in the oil-rich region, while the KDP had run the other two provinces of Erbil and Dohuk.
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level_English.php?cat=Politics&loid=8.0.422012334&par=

geowhiz
06-05-2007, 12:51 PM
shocking... NEXT!

BIG WAVE
06-05-2007, 01:01 PM
shocking... NEXT!


What are the consequences?, was an agreement exchanged between Baghdad? Separation of provinces,. or has someone in parliament just been possessed by the spirit of Lionel Richie?

geowhiz
06-05-2007, 01:08 PM
What are the consequences?, was an agreement exchanged between Baghdad? Separation of provinces,. or has someone in parliament just been possessed by the spirit of Lionel Richie?


From my research and understanding, the Kurds want nothing to do with Iraq, and in fact reject any notion of being Iraqi's. Looking into my crystal ball, I say in 10 years they will develop a level of autonomy similar to a confederate state back in 1860. Luckily they dont have ALL the oil.

coconut
06-05-2007, 01:46 PM
Seems like everyone's goal in Iraq is to piss the other guy off .

F-12
06-05-2007, 03:19 PM
Seems like everyone's goal in Iraq is to piss the other guy off .exactly, and the sad thing is they send in 10 goons and we kill them, so they send in 30 we kill them then they send in 100 and so on and so on....

Midnight Tide
06-05-2007, 03:26 PM
Seriously, how do these guys think they are going to go it alone. They might hate Iraq, but if they go alone, Turkey is going to gobble gobble em up.

I can feel their pain, to be part of those idiots in the GoI.

Garf
06-05-2007, 05:12 PM
Outburst of national pride methinks... them being under attack by a few Turkish special forces and all.

Hardly a secession.

Also seeing KRG voted unanimously (not the GOI) to get the ball rolling with Article 140, may have been another thumbing of the nose to the central government.

AAD
06-06-2007, 05:08 AM
Outburst of national pride methinks... them being under attack by a few Turkish special forces and all.

Hardly a secession.

Also seeing KRG voted unanimously (not the GOI) to get the ball rolling with Article 140, may have been another thumbing of the nose to the central government.

You're probably right Garf...;)

Garf
06-06-2007, 05:13 AM
You're probably right Garf...;)

Don't count on it :)

BILLYG
06-06-2007, 06:17 AM
May be similar to our own state flag system in the U.S.,:) but then again.... YIKES!:eek: Consequences of this action by the KRG could be HUGE!!

adventuresome1
06-06-2007, 08:26 AM
After all the Kurds have been through, (watched a national geographic documentary last night on saddam/iraq), i say let them do what they want. :):shhh:

COACH JACK
06-06-2007, 09:17 AM
After all the Kurds have been through, (watched a national geographic documentary last night on saddam/iraq), i say let them do what they want. :):shhh:
There is some wisdom in your comment. We need to remember what all of us have been through, Americans and Iraqis alike. We need a great communicator again that is willing to express healing the past with clear vision of the future. Will the next RR please stand.

Howler
06-06-2007, 09:20 AM
I dont make too much out of it.
No different from your state flying its flag at the state capitol.

geowhiz
06-06-2007, 10:46 AM
There is news out this morning that Turkish troops are in Iraq.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19070463/

Okie
06-06-2007, 12:21 PM
There is some wisdom in your comment. We need to remember what all of us have been through, Americans and Iraqis alike. We need a great communicator again that is willing to express healing the past with clear vision of the future. Will the next RR please stand.


I think he just did.....Fred Thompson!!