The Iraqi government is not always the best source of information. One thing it often does is release old information as new to claim it is making progress in improving the country. There were recent examples of this regarding the economy.
Iraq News, Politics, Economics, Society
The Iraqi government is not always the best source of information. One thing it often does is release old information as new to claim it is making progress in improving the country. There were recent examples of this regarding the economy.
1932 Most Assyrian Levies resigned over treatment of their community Worried about what new
Iraqi govt would do with them
(Musings On Iraq review The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review State and Society in Iraq)
1915 British began breakout from Qurna, Basra and took Turkish occupied islands
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
Saleem Al-Khalil’s The Race Toward Najaf is about Sayid Abdul Majid al-Khoie’s murder in Najaf in 2003 shortly after the U.S. invasion by Muqtada al-Sadr. It then goes over what might’ve happened if Khoei had lived. The coverage of his death is quite good. The second part however which attempts to blame Iran for everything has huge holes in it.
1920 UK judicial secretary Carter wrote Sir Wilson head political officer warning Sunni-Shiite
unity would threaten British rule in Iraq
1933 Interior Min had Assyrian leader Mar Shimun come to Baghdad to discuss differences with
govt over settling community in north Interior said it was willing to acknowledge Mar Shimun as spiritual leader but would not give him any political power Said UK officer arriving to help settle community Mar Shimun said he would help with settlement Pledged loyalty to King Faisal
(Musings On Iraq review The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review State and Society in Iraq)
The Iraqi government is not always the best source of information. One thing it often does is release old information as n...