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Iraq-Jordan
Iraqi observers see little fraud in election
2005-01-31
BAGHDAD: A group that organised 10,000 independent observers for Sunday's Iraqi election said there had been "very little fraud" seen during the historic vote. As polling stations started to close, a spokesman for the Ain (Eye) non-government organisation told a press conference "our observers remarked that in general the elections went ahead in an excellent way and there was very little fraud or violations."

"We have not reported any violations by the electoral commission," Najem al-Rubaie said. He noted that turnout in the Kurdish provinces in northern Iraq had been exceptionally high. "In Sulaimaniyah, we have had problems in two polling centres where electoral commission staff did not allow observers to enter. But we quickly solved this problem," Rubaie said. Even in the ethnic tinderbox of Kirkuk, where attacks against polling stations had intensified in recent days, he reported only minor attacks against one of them. "But the operation continued normally," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Can we borrow some of the Iraqi poll-watchers in 2006 in Washington and Wisconsin?
Posted by: jackal   2005-01-31 8:13:48 PM  

#7  Unfortuanately, LH, your opinion is in the minority in the opposition, or at least the vocal minority. Too many Democrats define their success as Bush's failure not the country's success. It is part of their descent into minority and then marginality. Whether they can rebound is the question of the hour.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-01-31 3:22:33 PM  

#6  Im a donk and this is exactly the good news ive been looking for. This is a triumph for Iraq, for democracy, and for the American military - this is NOT a partisan victory for one American political party or the other
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-01-31 3:11:24 PM  

#5  Choke on it Donks!
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-01-31 3:08:29 PM  

#4  Bravo. Excellent!
Posted by: Ptah   2005-01-31 11:32:38 AM  

#3  Congratulations to the people of Iraq. Their courage and determination is deeply moving.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-01-31 9:28:09 AM  

#2  I also like it because it reflects the changes that are occuring in this society. She's got relatively traditional dress, but it sure looks like lipstick to me and the V sign may now be universal, but we all know who made it famous. And I see not just joy but the quiet confidence and satisfaction of those who know they will prevail.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-01-31 7:43:24 AM  

#1  I love that image. It captures so many aspects of the event, and her eyes aren't conveying some imaginary grudge or complaint - they emote joy. Fox is using this as the signature image of the election, as well.

The UN guy (can't recall his name at the moment) is waxing ecstatic about the way the election came off. Gee, ya think that means Kofi & Co will have to *gasp* admit it was "legitimate"? Is Ethel standing by with your pills?

Lol! If the wankers want to know, I suggest they ask the Lady in Black.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-31 6:54:22 AM  

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