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Violence and sectarianism have followed many Iraqis across the border.
Violence and sectarianism have followed many Iraqis across the border.
Criminal cases in the Kurdish north of Iraq are increasingly being resolved through tribal mediation.
Farmgirl defies the odds to front popular Baghdad radio show.
A month into the Iraqi/American operation, residents are already seeing benefits. <i><b><a href="http://www.iwpr.net/archive/igr/igr_001.pdf">Issue 1 of the Iraqi Governance Report is available in pdf</a></b></i>
Even after fleeing to a neighbourhood controlled by their co-religionists, Sunni refugees don’t feel safe.
Proposed legislation would allow many former Ba’athists to take up old jobs.
By Amanj Khalil in Sulaimaniyah (ICR No. 219, 27-Apr-07)
Tribal leaders in Anbar province are joining forces to fight off the extremist insurgent group and build ties with the United States military and the Iraqi government.
Kurdish parties unlikely to punish members accused of spying for Saddam.
Nationwide network of reporters contributes to unrivaled coverage of honour killing that threatened to turn into a new sectarian conflict.