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05BAGHDAD3905
2005-09-21 18:48:00
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Embassy Baghdad
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MEDIA REACTION: IRAQI GOVERNMENT, CONSTITUTION,

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 BAGHDAD 003905

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INR/R/MR, NEA/PPD, NEA/PPA, NEA/AGS, INR/IZ, INR/P

E.0. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC KMDR KPAO IZ
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: IRAQI GOVERNMENT, CONSTITUTION,
CORRUPTION, TERRORISM; BAGHDAD

SUMMARY: Discussion on the Constitution, Corruption and
Terrorism were the major editorial themes of the daily
newspapers on September 21, 2005. END SUMMARY.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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A. "We Are Waiting for the Coming Election" (As-Sabah Al-
Jadeed, 9/21)

B. "The Essence of Political Statements" (Al-Adala, 9/21)

C. "Is the Constitutional Drafting Process Enough?" (Al-
Ittihad, 9/21)

D. "Why" (Al-Manar Al-Yawm, 9/21)

E. "Corruption, Terrorism, and the Victimization of the
Iraqi People" (Al-Ittihad, 9/21)

SELECTED COMMENTARIES
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A. "We Are Waiting for the Coming Election"
(As-Sabah Al-Jadeed, independent, published this page-eight
editorial by Mu'ayyad Abdul Zahra)

"Iraq political parties have convened several forums and
meetings in preparation for the upcoming elections. In the
meantime, new political movements have started to appear to
compete with the current parties. For instance, we have
heard that the United Front for Democrats has gathered
together with several liberal movements (such as the Iraqi
National Free Front led by Haitham Al-Hassani, the Arab
Iraqi Movement led by Hussam Al-Ali, Iraq's Free Parliament
that includes many politicians, and Iraq's Gathering headed
by Adnan Al-Dulaimi and another movement has the same
previous name led by Nuri Al-Rawi the former minister of
culture).

"In addition to those activities, we have heard that there
is a new party called the Foundation's Gathering led by Nuri
Al-Badran. At the same time there has been an initiative led
by Dr. Iyad Allawi to mobilize about one hundred and twenty
political parties and figures that include all Iraqis from
across the spectrum. He wanted to form this alliance in
order to gather all liberal and national groups in Iraq
under the umbrella of the National Unity Conference.

"Those political initiatives started presenting their
platforms and organizing their alliances to play a role in
the upcoming political process. It seems that competition
will be very fierce and accompanied by rivalries that will
include accusations and political clashes amongst the
various groups. The recent news reports about corruption and
bribery seems to coincide with the preparations for the
coming electoral campaign. Perhaps, those accusations will

make the political process more heated."


B. "The Essence of Political Statements"
(Al-Adala, affiliated with SCIRI led by Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim,
published this page-three editorial by Dr Ali Khalif)

"Political statements must clearly indicate their real
meanings without ambiguity. Many statements have been issued
concerning terrorist attacks in Iraq and in particular the
recent campaign by Zarqawi proclaiming war against the
Shiites. But, some associations have issued statements
ambiguous statements about Zarqawi that make it difficult to
determine if they support or reject him.

"They have not condemned Zarqawi but rather have given him
religious advice to stop threatening people. If Zarqawi has
been responsible for the massacres of Ashura, Al-Musayyeb,
Karbala and Kadumiya and many other attacks, how can they
regard him as a man of religion? The problem is that those
statements advise Zarqawi not to target Shiites but tacitly
condone attacks on the government and its civil and military
facilities. I think this a clear provocation for violence.
Moreover, those statements have warned the Iraqi people not
to go to Karbala during the Sha'ban pilgrimage so that they
will not be subjected to terrorist attacks.

"I believe that we must thank them for issuing such
statements because they claim they care about pilgrims'
safety. But, they should have issued statements warning
Zarqawi not to attack Shiite pilgrims rather than telling
people not to go to Karbala to participate in their holy
rituals freely. For this reason, there must be a very clear
stance that either indicates they support Zarqawi and his
terrorists or they are against him. They should not have
issued statements that include some ambiguous phrases that
are difficult to comprehend. The Iraqi people have clearly
identified their enemy and for this reason statements must
correspond with this fact. We welcome and appreciate anybody
who condemns terror. However, this condemnation must include
clear and accurate phrases and it must reflect a consistent
stance."


C. "Is the Constitutional Drafting Process Enough?"
(Al-Ittihad, daily, pro-coalition, affiliated with PUK led
by Talabani, published this page-four editorial by Hamid
Tarish Al-Saidi)

"Working for the will of the Iraqi people is the essential
factor in properly applying the mechanics of the
constitution and exercising its articles. Lack of will
yields an empty constitution that is nothing but a nicely
composed document, as was the case with the constitution
during our tyrannical times when it contained a lot of words
with little effect. Furthermore there is little use in
affecting political change--this is the case nowadays in
Iraq, although there have been several successive
governments the results have all been deprivation, illness,
and oppression due to the government's lack of will.

"There is no doubt that promoting legal, political, and
cultural awareness helps individuals to recognize and assert
their interests secured through the draft constitution. One
cannot imagine people demanding certain rights and freedoms
and protesting violations without having any idea about
constitutional protection as disseminated through the draft
constitution. They should know the limits of the
government's reputation for truthfulness and its ability to
conduct internal investigation in the event of
constitutional violations.

"This is where education plays a vital role in establishing
awareness of the constitution and its rights and freedoms.
It is no shock to find an increase in illiteracy that is
largely hidden among us-there is general lack of awareness
and astuteness in Iraqi society and this is exactly what the
former regime intended to ensure the continuity of its
authority. Based on the heritage of our civilization and the
multicultural composition of our society it shouldn't be
difficult to reach new levels of education and knowledge.

"The daily suffering and dilemmas confronting Iraqi citizens
has contributed to isolating them and distracting them from
real issues that prevent them from decision making and
reaching their intellectual potential; this may contribute
to a popular rejection of the political process and the
efforts for Iraqis to secure their rights.

"Thus, we should acknowledge the fact that it is not enough
to have a draft constitution that includes beautiful ideas,
but we must also possess sufficient mechanisms to enact and
enforce the constitution while closing the loopholes and
making it airtight."


D. "Why"
(Al-Manar Al-Yawm, independent, no bias, published this back-
page editorial by Mahdi Abbas)

"Why are innocent Iraqis being killed everyday in Al-
Kadumiya, Baghdad Al-Jedida and other Iraqi cities? What
have they done to be condemned by car bombs? Is it Iraq's
destiny to suffer death, destruction and wars as a part of
their life? Our war with Iran led to hundreds of thousands
of Iraqi souls being killed in addition to large numbers of
soldiers missing in action and prisoners of war who spent
many long years in captivity that created a cadre of the
semi-dead. Then, the second Gulf War flared up to destroy
what was left of our youth and killed thousands of Iraqis in
addition to mentally and physically disabling thousands of
others. Since then, the American invasion of Iraq has come
under the slogan of establishing democracy and freedom that
will set a good example for the entire Middle East. However,
our conditions have worsened day after day since the
invasion.
"Everyday, dozens of souls are killed and most are unarmed
civilians who just want to earn a living. But, when will
this Iraqi bleeding stop? When will the Iraqi people feel
secure and safe like other normal humans in the world? We
envy our Syrian, Jordanian and Iranian neighbors whenever we
visit them because we make a comparison between our current
situation and theirs. Blood, death, killing and explosions
have become a usual sight that our children and elderly have
become used to seeing everyday. This may destroy our
children's spirits and create many psychological problems
for them.

"Our children feel sorrow when they are watching children's
shows on Pan Arab satellite channels because they see other
children play and enjoy life while Iraqi children cannot
have normal lives like other children due to the threat of
being wounded or killed by car bombs. In addition, U.S.
military convoys pose a danger as do crowds that gather.

"There is nothing left for Iraqis aside from their dreams.
They can dream of security and stability and they can dream
of going to the theatre and cinema and spending evenings
outdoors in safety; may God help them until their dreams
materialize."


E. "Corruption, Terrorism, and the Victimization of the
Iraqi People"
(Al-Ittihad, daily, pro-coalition, affiliated with PUK led
by Talabani, published this page-three editorial by Abdul
Hadi Mahdi)

"Iraq is a country of great wealth and I believe this is a
real fact. When the last war began, political analysts and
Iraq specialists expected that the country would be very
wealthy and have the ability to reconstruct its
infrastructure and pay its debts through oil revenues. If
the fortune and oil revenues of Iraq are used productively
then Iraq will not need any assistance from others--it still
has many resources in spite of the wars and the disasters
that befallen it. Session 67 of the Transitional National
Assembly turned out to be a big shock due to corruption and
the waste of public funds. These violations occurred because
of administrative corruption that spread throughout
government directorates and institutions. Horrible numbers
exceeded all the expectations when it was discovered that
billions of dollars had been wasted. This corruption only
deepened Iraq's wounds.

"The Iraqi people were surprised to know that the most
egregious thefts happened in the Ministry of Defense which
is supposed to be responsible for protecting the new Iraq
from its enemies. The embezzlement from the Ministry of
Defense is equal to the budget of many countries so how can
Iraqis trust those who are stealing their country? And other
ministries are no different, they're mired in corruption as
well . Iraq needs a strict and "forceful policies towards
anyone who tries to steal from Iraqis. Our country still has
wound from the former era. Additionally, the TNA, which
represents millions of Iraqis, should take firm stance
against this disaster. It must reveal all of the names of
those who involved in corruption.

"Corruption is more dangerous than terrorism and the
National Assembly must see that officials who are convicted
submit to justice and return what was stolen. Moreover the
subject should not become a political issue-that would only
deflect from the issue and obscure the facts in a way that
would hinder a solution to this tragedy. We hope that all
political parties, especially those that participated in the
Transitional Government, will take the lead in issuing clear
statement that reject any members who may be convicted of
corruption. Corruption is a big disaster that needs to be
dealt with by extracting its roots. Those who are
responsible for the fortunes of the people and then at the
same time steal from them have already forsaken their
principles and participated in the killing of their people."

SATTERFIELD