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Iraq articles on Democracy Chronicles

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​News about the struggle for democracy in Iraq.​ Iraq is not a functioning democracy.​ ​​​According to Freedom House, it "has conducted meaningful elections but political participation remains seriously impaired by sectarian violence". Also check out our section on World Democracy or our articles on the Middle East.

War Crimes: Iraq and Afghanistan Are Not Going Away

by Jack Jones - October 12, 2018

Iraq and Afghanistan War Crimes

Are we gonna continue to let our politicians threaten and kill whomever they want without any resistance whatsoever? Are we as citizens going to continue to volunteer to be underpaid mercenaries?

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Afghanistan, Iraq, United Nations

Iraqi Parties Finally Agree to Name New President And Premier

by DC Editors - October 3, 2018

Iraqi Parties Finally Agree to Name New President

Iraq’s parliament on Tuesday elected as president Kurdish politician Barham Salih, who immediately named Shi’ite Adel Abdul Mahdi prime minister-designate.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Middle East

Iraq Parliament Delays Vote For Country’s President

by DC Editors - October 2, 2018

Iraq Parliament Delays Vote For Country's President

Iraq’s parliament postponed a vote on Monday to name a president because the main Kurdish parties, did not present a candidate,due to differences.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Kurdish People, Middle East

Both Major Parties Cry Fraud Following Iraqi Kurdish Election

by DC Editors - October 1, 2018

Major Parties Cry Fraud Following Iraqi Kurdish Election

The two major political parties are crying fraud after Sunday’s parliamentary election, with one saying it will refuse to accept the results.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Kurdish People, Middle East

Critical Times as Iraqi Kurds To Elect New Parliament Sunday

by DC Editors - September 28, 2018

Iraqi Kurds To Elect New Parliament Sunday

Iraqi Kurds will head to the polls this Sunday to elect a new parliament for the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Iraq, Kurdish People

The Ongoing White House Coup D’état Is A True Disaster

by M D Mitchell - September 6, 2018

Ongoing White House Coup D'état

I highly suggest the anonymous author of the New York Times Op Ed piece resign, as well as all of the other people who are working against the administration from within. While they are at it, the President himself should resign too.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, Iraq

Iraqi Political Groups Announce Formation Of Largest Bloc In Parliament

by DC Editors - September 3, 2018

Iraqi Political Groups Announce Formation Of Largest Bloc In Parliament

Iraqi political groups announced an alliance excluding Kurdish groups on Sunday that would be the majority bloc in the newly elected parliament.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Middle East

Syrian Kurds, Damascus Discuss Future Governance

by DC Editors - September 2, 2018

Syrian Kurds, Damascus Discuss Future Governance

Kurdish led SDC, a political wing of U.S.-backed SDF is reportedly in preliminary discussions with Damascus to ensure future Syrian government is inclusive.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Kurdish People, Middle East, Syria, Turkey

Hey Americans: Are You Ready To Bomb Iran?

by Jack Jones - August 6, 2018

Are You Ready To Bomb Iran?

Are you ready to go to war again? Trump has been talking about war with Iran the way George Bush talked about war with Iraq before and after his disastrous invasion.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Iran, Iraq, Middle East

Iraq Cuts Internet Services to Quell Widespread Protests

by DC Editors - July 15, 2018

Iraq Cuts Internet Services

Protests over high unemployment, poor government services and corruption spread from Basra to Baghdad, Najaf, Amaraand Nasiriyah

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Democracy Protests, Internet and Democracy, Iraq, Journalism and Free Speech, Middle East

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