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Iraqi Kurdistan Region Media Summary --

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February 5, 2007

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SUBJECT: Iraqi Kurdistan Region Media Summary --
February 5, 2007


1. (U) This is a Regional Reconstruction Team (RRT) cable.

Sulaimaniyah to Give Fuel to Owners of 300 Private Generators
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2. (U) Kurdistani New reports that the Sulaimaniyah provincial
government will supply 50% of the diesel fuel and electrical cables
needed to run 300 private electricity generators in the city.

President Masoud Barzani is factor of unity in Iraq
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3. (U) Khabat newspaper reports on a speech given by Nassar
al-Ruba'i, head of al-Sadr faction of the Iraqi National Assembly,
following his visit to the Kurdistan Region last week. In the
speech al-Ruba'i said, "President Massoud Barzani and the KDP are
playing a positive role in bringing Iraqi political factions and
ethnic groups together. We have discussed the new security plan
with him."

GOI Article 140 Committee Approves Plan to Relocate "Arabs of
Arabization"
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4. (U) GOI Minister of Interior Dr. Hashim al-Shibli and KRG
Minister for Extra-Regional Affairs Dr. Muhammad Ihsan led a meeting
of the GOI Higher Committee for the Implementation of Article 140 to
discuss a plan to relocate "Arabs of Aribization" in Kirkuk to their
original homes. The committee approved two resolutions. In
Resolution #3, it specifies that the families will be relocated to
the areas they came from, they will be paid 20 million Iraqi Dinars,
each family will be given a piece of land in the areas where they
are relocated, and all official government registrations (including
food ration cards) must be transferred to the new home. Relocated
Arabs who are currently government employees will be guaranteed a
government job at their new homes.


5. (U) In Resolution #4, it specifies that contracts for
agricultural land currently held by "Arabs of Aribization" will be
terminated. The two resolutions are set to be put into effect on
March 15 if they are approved by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki.

KRG Representative to U. S. Speaks to Congress
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6. (U) Major newspapers reported that KRG Representative to the
United States, Qubad Talabani, spoke to the Senate Foreign Affairs
Committee. He said the Kurdistan Region would need a guarantee from
the United States if it pulls out of Iraq. He said that the
referendum on Kirkuk should be held by the end of 2007 because
"postponing the referendum will develop tensions in the area."

Kurdish National Anthem Debate Continues
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7. (U) Peyamner, the Kurdish News Agency, reported that following
the statement of President Masoud Barzani opposing any changes in
the Kurdish National Anthem, the head of KDP faction in KNA, Sherwan
Haidari, told them, "There is a draft of law in the KNA to make 'Ay
Raqib' the new Kurdish National Anthem".

Former Congressman Tom Downey Interview with Khabat
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8. (U) Former Democratic Congressman from New York Tom Downey gave
an interview with Khabat newspaper. In the interview he said,
"Three regions is the best solution for Iraq because Iraq contains
many different nations and ethnicities." He said he doesn't support
the pull back of American troops from Iraq.

Commentaries:
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9. (U) Kawa Ameen writes a commentary about the refugees at the
UNHCR-run refugee camp in Makhmour. He says that the people in the
camp are Kurdish people and have been made to be immigrants in their
own land. He says that UNHCR, the KRG, and the Iraqi government
have ignored the problem and failed to give the people of the camp
any humanitarian aid. Turkey accuses the camp of being a military
base for training PKK fighters, but this is not true. This is
proven when a few days ago the Iraqi forces, supervised by the
American forces, blockaded the camp on a search for weapons and they
didn't find any. So now that all the rumors have been proven false,
he says, "it is time for all concerned sides to apologize to those
people. UNHCR and the KRG should give all the people in the camp
asylum...and allow them the freedom to travel freely and look for
jobs in southern Kurdistan cities." He cites the example of

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Sweeden, where refugees can become citizens after some period of
time.


10. (SBU) This media summary is prepared by Public Diplomacy
Assistant Tawar Rasheed.