Iraqi Election Campaign Snapshots
Campaigning in Iraq’s election kicked off last week amid debate about the country’s future and whether its Baathist history continues to permeate politics.
Campaigning in Iraq’s election kicked off last week amid debate about the country’s future and whether its Baathist history continues to permeate politics.
Some doubt American commitment to resolve disputes over oil-rich Kirkuk.
Damascus government accused of failing to encourage contraception to deal with soaring birth rate.
New survey reveals that majority of women in Kurdistan have undergone genital mutilation.
Constitutional referendum proved that minorities not only have a voice, but their voices can effect change.
Those who voted in favour of the constitution because they felt there was no alternative were mistaken.
Repressive policies from Central Asia governments have done nothing to curb the rise of the banned Islamic party.
Now that Saddam has been convicted, Iraq's other criminals - its corrupt officials, militia leaders and terrorists - should be tried too.