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Allawi warns of civil war and confirms that sectarianism and racism have become the political landscape attributes


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Haider Ali Jawad -27/03/2013-12: 25 pm | Hits: 76


Allawi questioned the first Iraqi Prime Minister after the fall of Saddam Hussein (2003-2005), who supervised the first free elections in Iraq. He is currently lead the iraqiya bloc in the Iraqi Parliament in the current Government's ability to oversee free and fair elections, "adding that" measures, including active involvement of impartial international observers bodies to control the actions of the Government and ensure that the expression of the true will of the election voters. We hope that the Iraqis, who are fed up with sectarian political parties, free choice of candidates who embrace the agenda of non-sectarian and non-racial South Africa ".

 

Iraqi dream

Allawi said in an article published by the service (project syndicate) "dream the Iraqis after the fall of Saddam is building a new Iraq, prosperous, democratic, and everyone wants to establish a peace with itself and its neighbours, and is governed by the Constitution of the mounted the values of human rights and the rule of law."

Allawi is criticized in the United States and its allies, "for lack of any coherent vision for the future of Iraq, not to mention the country's sound policy in a post-Saddam Iraq, Iraq declared countries occupied a particular values is managed by the United States, which quickly decided to dismantle all military and security institutions and the then information".

Allawi said it was "the cradle of the de-Baathification law, expelled by which members of the Baath party from official positions without legal recourse, which opened the way for sectarianism, and then ultimately the sectarian violence and unrest."

And follow in the article "with Iraq through the phased transition of mismanagement over 10 years later, painful split the country, to shatter the hopes of Iraqis, who have seen their beloved and is sliding back into authoritarian, almost daily violations of the Constitution, and the world watched this all showing a State of inability to do anything."

Allawi in the article presumes that "the last general election in Iraq in 2010, was supposed to ensure that country returned to dictatorship."

And in saying "the Iraqi leadership which I am block is the largest electoral bloc that emerged from these elections, but despite our position, we have agreed to abandon a leadership which guaranteed by the US Constitution in the belief that power-sharing and respect for the rights of all Iraqis is the only formula to govern the country democratically, but these hopes were quickly dashed, with the Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki for two terms on the agreement later."

 

Human rights

In his article confirms that Iraq today is witnessing "a violation of the human rights guaranteed by the Constitution, in a highly politicized and prone to exploitation, and routinely manipulated to justify the actions of the Prime Minister. Instead of reining in the Maliki government, facilitate continuous quest to capture courts more power. "

Allawi criticizes the "public services deteriorated to a very bad level, and unemployment rose sharply, though public spending which exceeded $ 500 billion over the past seven years."

In an article also wrote "the sectarianism and racism from the usual features on the political scene. And increasing corruption, until now one of Baghdad's worst places in the world for human life. "

And guessing future Iraqi Allawi as follows "if Iraq continued on its path of tragedy, the inevitable result is chaos and civil war, with devastating impact on the whole region, and despite this, the Iraqis still hope for a better future."

 

Power deduction

At the same time criticizing David Ignatius in the newspaper (Washington Post) who cover news for years, the US Army with the start of the Iraq war, lack of America to resolve to finish what I started, recalling the common saying "if Rome is strong, the countries are ready".

In the case of Iraq was not Rome (Washington) strong enough to prevail.

Ignatius says "shows that US military force, which looks fantastic, is not sufficient to impose a settlement in Iraq. And in war of occupation, the entire strength was not able to provide electricity to Baghdad or scare the Sunnis and Shia and forcing them to work together. Rome has been weak in the heart of the political, where the United States did not have the capacity to wage a long war could not former President George w. Bush to clarify the causes and did not understand the people. "

 

The effects of Iraqi-Syrian situation

Ignatius believes that if the political vacuum caused by the Iraq war, Obama has made "very cautions in dealing with Syria, he does not want to commit the same mistake twice. However, history is too harsh, so you should try hard to avoid as a result, while helping you to achieve because of slbitk ".

Ignatius refers to another lesson in the Iraq war on "the importance of dignity in the Arab world. As more Iraqis despise Saddam because, besides being tortured for their sons and daughters, their dignity trampled upon. However, many also America is hated for that, despite all our talk about democracy, we destroyed their sense of honour and independence. As the Arab world proves day after day, from Palestine to Benghazi, the materially poor prefer death to lose their sense of honour in front of strangers outsiders. "

 

 

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