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Sunnis admit poll boycott blunder | ||
2005-02-15 | ||
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An alliance of cleric-backed Shias won 48% of the vote, which could give it a wafer-thin majority in the 275-seat assembly. Kurds won 26%, and a slate headed by the outgoing prime minister, Ayad Allawi, won almost 14%. All three blocs have promised to reach out to the Sunnis, who comprise a fifth of the population but won just a handful of seats because of low turnouts in their areas. This will soon be tested as parties forge alliances and tussle for government posts, including that of prime minister and president. Secular Sunni leaders yesterday accepted the victors' invitation to participate, potentially draining support from the insurgency. "We can't say it was wise or logical to not participate; it was an emotional decision," said Mr Samaray. "Now the Sunni community faces the fact that it made a big mistake and that it would have been far better to participate." His party, the main Sunni group since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, was in talks with Kurds and Shias. He added: "The Sunni community will accept to share this country with others. They do not need to dominate."
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Posted by:Steve White |
#15 I agree that you cannot just shut out the Sunnis, but then again you cannot give them the full meal deal after they refused the menu. If some secondary Sunni voice in the formation of a new government can be had without derailing the process made by the courageous participants in the election, then a giant step has been made. It is my hope that the Iraqis will be able to build on this. Each time they take steps like the election, and subsequent parliamentary processes, the stronger the nation becomes. The stakes are high, but we have a good start. Now we just have to keep Iran's dirty little hands out of the soup. And an eye on the Saudis. And the Iranian's little dog Syria, too. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2005-02-15 11:00:20 PM |
#14 You snooze, you lose ... |
Posted by: AJackson 2005-02-15 10:53:18 PM |
#13 ..Sunnie admision that they made a mistake in not particapating in the election is trully amazeing. All very nice, but this should not be a reason for anyone to allow the Sunnis to have anything more than a secondary voice in the drafting of a constitution. Since they decided to forego large-scale participation in the just-concluded election process, then they have to live with the consequences of their decisions. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-02-15 7:25:13 PM |
#12 "Better luck next election!" (schmucks...) |
Posted by: mojo 2005-02-15 4:33:09 PM |
#11 I think the "engineer" and the "motorman" have the right idea... FULL SPEED AHEAD... Of course, the ACLU wants to sue if any those three running fools drops dead of a heart attack... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-15 12:12:32 PM |
#10 OOPS. Try this and pull up 2/10/05. http://cagle.slate.msn.com/politicalcartoons/pccartoons/archives/asay.asp?Action=GetImage |
Posted by: GK 2005-02-15 10:56:15 AM |
#9 The Colorado Springs Gazette political cartoonist, Chuck Asay, had a take on this in last Thursday's cartoon. |
Posted by: GK 2005-02-15 10:52:37 AM |
#8 Heh. The F**kin' Duh of the Century. |
Posted by: .com 2005-02-15 10:38:02 AM |
#7 These are the people the anti-overthrow crowd told us couldn't handle democracy and that it was stupid to try foisting it on them (cos they're darkish skinned and speak funny, presumably). Turned out the majority embraced democracy with great enthusiasm and the rest have taken a further two weeks to catch on... |
Posted by: Bulldog 2005-02-15 8:31:55 AM |
#6 can someone tell me what the hell is wrong with these ppl? Seems too me they make the stupidest damn decisions everytime they turn around |
Posted by: Thraing Hupoluper1864 2005-02-15 8:26:29 AM |
#5 Two things that surprise and impress me(1)The restraint shown by the Kurds and Shites(2)Given Arab propensity to blame the other guy,Sunnie admision that they made a mistake in not particapating in the election is trully amazeing. |
Posted by: raptor 2005-02-15 8:24:07 AM |
#4 what makes me think that Iraq is going to make it is their response to the Sunni's. It's clear they are trying to set up a govn't that will work in the long run. You think they'd be itching at the trigger finger after what the Baathist's have put them through. Impressive. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-02-15 4:09:39 AM |
#3 Well maybe the Sunni will blame the Association of Muslim |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2005-02-15 3:22:44 AM |
#2 Let the Sunni cry us a bend in the River! ...The ground has shifted so fast from under the MSM, the only thing keeping them up is hot air! |
Posted by: Raed all about it ! 2005-02-15 3:10:30 AM |
#1 Heh. Dubya wasn't the only one predicting the losers would fold before they completely slit their own throats. Even more amusing is the idiot media's parroting of the nonsense from the genocide-and-theft crowd, at every turn painting the Sunnis as some pitiable beleaguered minority instead of a group that's lucky to be breathing after the s**t they supported or countenanced. |
Posted by: Verlaine in Iraq 2005-02-15 2:03:08 AM |