The distribution of the ration card Uniform million Iraqis
The distribution of the ration card Uniform million Iraqis
22 / 02 / 2007 23:00 (GMT)
Department of Commerce announced the commencement of the distribution of the card cooking e Uniform five million families in the areas of the brain, spreading enveloped in the country.
The Minister of Trade Abdul Sudanese farmer in a statement t the Ministry that the ration card arrived in the country after the Al Aubat significant security on the road between Iraq and Syria, Having printed in Lebanon and in accordance with international could not T. Zuerha or change the information listed there.
The minister continued, it has been prepared with mechanisms for the distribution of cards and access to the c Mia provinces prepared on the other distribution mechanisms that is not in a transparent manner exhausts citizen.
He said that the current specifications of the card is no different than the Moas Fat card Yugoslavia, but it holds Vsvorh confidential material with coupons Algx Landespolizei and have a different color on each other.
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Parliamentary blocs welcomed a cabinet reshuffle Holt Qubb
Parliamentary blocs welcomed a cabinet reshuffle Holt Qubb
22 / 02 / 2007 22:48 (GMT)
The masses of parliamentary support for a cabinet reshuffle m Rtqub in government Nuri al-Maliki requirement to adopt this Altad scourge of objectivity.
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Oil Grab in Iraq
Antonia Juhasz and Raed Jarrar | February 22, 2007
Editor: John Feffer, IRC and Erik Leaver, IPS
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While debate rages in the United States about the military in Iraq, an equally important decision is being made inside of Iraq--the future of Iraq’s oil. A new Iraqi law proposes to open the country’s currently nationalized oil system to foreign corporate control. But emblematic of the flawed promotion of “democracy” by the Bush administration, this new law is news to most Iraqi politicians.
A leaked copy of the proposed hydrocarbon law appeared on the Internet last week at the same time that it was introduced to the Iraqi Council of Ministers. The law is expected to go to the Iraqi Council of Representatives within weeks. Yet the Internet version was the first look that most members of Iraq’s parliament had of the new law.
Many Iraqi oil experts, like Fouad Al-Ameer who was responsible for the leak, think that this law is not an urgent item on the country's agenda. Other observers and analysis share Al-Ameer's views and believe the Bush administration, foreign oil companies, and the International Monetary Fund are rushing the Iraqi government to pass the law.
Not every aspect of the law is harmful to Iraq. However, the current language favors the interests of foreign oil corporations over the economic security and development of Iraq. The law’s key negative components harm Iraq’s national sovereignty, financial security, territorial integrity, and democracy.
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Foreign Policy In Focus | Oil Grab in Iraq