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Article 301 delayed again


Wednesday, January 9, 2008 | GÖKSEL BOZKURT | ANKARA TDN Parliamentary Bureau

The new proposal replaces the term “Turkishness” with “Turkish Nation” and the term “Republic” with “Turkish Republic" but, delayed again, will now be put before Parliament next week



Kirkuk referendum needed, Kurdish leader says


January 15, 2008 | By Ned Parker | Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

If Baghdad doesn't arrange for a vote in the next 6 months, then the provincial government should be allowed to sponsor the balloting, he argues.



Spate of Executions and Amputations in Iran


January 11, 2008| By NAZILA FATHI

TEHRAN — Using strict enforcement of Islamic law, the judicial authorities in a restive region of southern Iran amputated the right hands and left feet of five convicted robbers this week, part of what the government said was an effort to deter other troublemakers.



Analysis: Turkey pits U.S. against Kurds


January 10, 2008 | By BEN LANDO UPI Energy Editor

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- Turkey's president made it clear during his visit to Washington this week that his country will continue a hard-line approach in dealing with the Kurdish guerrilla campaign in his country and ensuring Kirkuk, Iraq's oil-rich northern city, doesn't fall under control of Iraq's Kurds.



A Surge Against Maliki


Wednesday, January 9, 2008 | By David Ignatius

A new movement to oust Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is gathering force in Baghdad. And although the United States is counseling against this change of government, a senior U.S. official in the Iraqi capital says it's a moment of "breakthrough or breakdown" for Maliki's regime.



Bush to Gul: No military fix for PKK war


January 9, 2008

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- President Bush has told Turkish President Abdullah Gul that Kurdish terrorism in southeastern Turkey and Iraq cannot be defeated by purely military means.



A Surge Against Maliki


By David Ignatius
Wednesday, January 9, 2008; A15

A new movement to oust Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is gathering force in Baghdad. And although the United States is counseling against this change of government, a senior U.S. official in the Iraqi capital says it's a moment of "breakthrough or breakdown" for Maliki's regime.



A report from the new Middle East—and a glimpse of its possible future


State of the Union
January
February 2008 Atlantic Monthly |
by Jeffrey Goldberg

Not long ago, in a decrepit prison in Iraqi Kurdistan, a senior interrogator with the Kurdish intelligence service decided, for my entertainment and edification, to introduce me to an al-Qaeda terrorist named Omar. “This one is crazy,” the interrogator said. “Don’t get close, or he’ll bite you.”



Talabani, Barzani condemn Diyarbakır attack


January 7, 2008 | M. Alıhan Hasanoğlu Dukan

Both Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and Iraqi Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani have condemned the bomb attack which killed last week five people in Turkey's predominantly Kurdish populated southwestern Anatolian province of Diyarbakır, describing the bombing as a brutal act that targeted Kurds.



AP interview: deputy premier warns of strife over fate of Kirkuk


Monday, January 7, 2008 | The Associated Press

BAGHDAD: Iraq's Kurdish deputy prime minister warned Monday that failure to resolve the dispute over the oil-rich city of Kirkuk could result in more strife in the war-ravaged country and accused unnamed parties in the government of preventing a solution.



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