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This blog starts from the time I spent in Baghdad 2006 to 2007, when I wanted to record some thoughts and give friends the inside mail on a crazy environment. Since then, after some time out from a broken ankle and between times working in London, I've been on the road again around eastern Europe, NZ and South America. So far. This continues with the hope of telling anyone who's interested about the new places I'm seeing and the people who make them interesting.

On the right you can find links to previous posts. I need to figure out how to get the order of current posts right. Maybe having used this for a few years it's the kind of thing I should have sussed...

Thanks for looking. Enjoy!

Wednesday 18 October 2006

Bleak outlook

The future isn't looking good for Iraq. Last week it was reported that the Iraqi Parliament approved a new law that will allow Shiites to form their own semi-autonomous region in the south, in the same way as the Kurds have had (with the Federal Region of Kurdistan) in the north since 1992. Sunnis boycotted the vote, as did some Shia parties who didn't like some of the measures in the law. There's a dispute as to whether the law was validly passed - 138 out of the 275 legislators need to be present for there to be a quorum. The headcount had to be repeated several times. The session was behind closed doors but some parliament staff spoke to the press on condition of anonymity. Those who were Shia said 140 voted, Sunnis said 133. So who knows?

Either way, this is the first step in the break up of Iraq into federal regions. The Sunnis would have the central part of Iraq. They're not happy with that idea as the oil is concentrated in the north and the south, so they'd be left with a raw deal. Although no changes are to be made, i.e. the merging of governorates in the south into one Shia Region, until 2008, don't be too surprised to see a massive upsurge in violence in the months ahead.

It's too late to get the security situation under control now. This place is one Grade A basket case. The media reported that the "leaked" draft Baker report last week suggesting that Iraq may be split into federal regions was directly at odds with what Bush would want to be said. Yeah right. This is the new policy and that's their way of testing public reaction. Whatever happens in between now and when the policy is announced is filler.

Iraqis are fleeing in their thousands. Well over 1 million have left already and the rate goes up every week. I wouldn't be too surprised to see Coalition forces out of here in 6-12 months. So I guess I will be out of here too, unless I can work in Kurdistan.

This is worth a look even if you don't think Cheney's a complete c***

1 comment:

Ethereal Innovation said...

Hey there,

Just wanted to say that i really enjoy (though considering the content it seems almost obscene to use the word 'enjoy') reading your blog and to please keep it up. What you are doing here is really important as with all the bullshit in the media it is refreshing to actually hear the opinions of a) someone who is there and b) someone who isn't tainted by a prepaid agenda... I am bemused by the lack of comments to your posts as I think you deserve far more attention than you are obviously getting. (though for your sake I don't necessarily wish it upon you!) All the best from an avid NZ reader. Stay safe mate.