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Japan Invites Samawah Chieftains To

Japan Invites Samawah Chieftains To

Juan Cole

Japan invites Samawah Chieftains to Tokyo The tribal chieftains of the Samawah region have been invited to Tokyo in April for consultations about the best ways to rebuild their city, according to az-Zaman/ DPA. The Daily Star of Beirut recently published and interesting overview of the dire situation in Samawah. The assignment of Japanese Self […]

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Sistani Opposes Appointed Transitional

Sistani Opposes Appointed Transitional

Juan Cole

Sistani opposes Appointed Transitional Government The Jordan Times reported on the various plans being put forward for the July1 US hand-off to a sovereign Iraqi government. Since direct elections probably cannot be held before that date, the inclination seems to be to hand sovereignty to a perhaps expanded, but still appointed, Interim Governing Council. This […]

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Arab Americans And Bush I Was Glad To

Arab Americans And Bush I Was Glad To

Juan Cole

Arab-Americans and Bush I was glad to see Jack Shafer at Slate take on the awful NYT report about “Arab-Americans” giving big donations to Bush. Most of the donors cited were Iranians and Pakistanis. “Arab” is actually a linguistic category, like “Romance” or “Latin”. Most of the people in the arid zone stretching from Morocco […]

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Informed Comment Wins 2003 Koufax Award

Informed Comment Wins 2003 Koufax Award

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Informed Comment wins 2003 Koufax Award for Expert Blog Many thanks to all the kind readers who voted for Informed Comment, and to the authors of the progressive “Wampum” site for hosting the “awards ceremony” in cyberspace.

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Ashura Coming Nir Rosen Has Important

Ashura Coming Nir Rosen Has Important

Juan Cole

Ashura Coming Nir Rosen has an important piece in the Asia Times on the preparations for Ashura in Iraq. Ashura, the 10th of the month of Muharram, commemorates the martyrdom of the grandson of the prophet, Husayn. It is a time of mourning, sermons, poetry, weeping and processions with self-flagellation. Hundreds of thousands of Shiites […]

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Bremer Pledges To Block Islamic Law

Bremer Pledges To Block Islamic Law

Juan Cole

Bremer Pledges to Block Islamic Law Paul Bremer appointed Muhsin Abdul Hamid, the leader of the Iraqi Islamic Party (i.e. the Muslim Brotherhood) to serve on the Interim Governing Council. One could argue about whether this appointment was wise, but it is ironic that Bremer is now having to overrule his own appointee. Abdul Hamid […]

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Brahimi Warns Iraqis Of Civil War Un

Brahimi Warns Iraqis Of Civil War Un

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Brahimi Warns Iraqis of Civil War UN envoy to Iraq Lakhdar Brahimi knows whereof he speaks when it comes to civil war. He is Algerian, and watched his own country descend into a downward spiral of violence between secularists and Islamists in the 1990s. He has been intimately involved in diplomacy in Lebanon, helping end […]

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Interim Governing Council Rethinks Its

Interim Governing Council Rethinks Its

Juan Cole

Interim Governing Council Rethinks its Shape It seems increasingly likely that the national elections in Iraq scheduled for May 2004 will be pushed to December, but that the delay will not affect the handover of sovereignty to an Iraqi government by the US. The US will surrender sovereignty to an expanded Interim Governing Council, which […]

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Controversy Over Whodunit In Fallujah

Controversy Over Whodunit In Fallujah

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Controversy over Whodunit in Fallujah The Scotsman has a balanced article on speculation concerning the identity of the attackers in Fallujah on Saturday. It notes that Iraqi police and Paul Bremer have tried to blame outsiders, but US military spokesmen say they doubt it was outsiders. They say that ‘Such a complex undertaking involving separate […]

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