Election delay urged

-

Washington Times: Three Iraqi activists called on the United States to delay the Jan. 30 elections in Iraq, but not for the reason advocated by some of their colleagues who worry religious minorities will not participate. They fear a religious party will win the election and impose a theocratic government like Iran’s. Washington Times

Embassy Row

By James Morrison

Three Iraqi activists called on the United States to delay the Jan. 30 elections in Iraq, but not for the reason advocated by some of their colleagues who worry religious minorities will not participate.

They fear a religious party will win the election and impose a theocratic government like Iran’s.

“People in Washington have convinced themselves that the election will end the Iraqi problem,” said Ismail Ibrahim Hamoudi al-Shaikli on a recent visit to The Washington Times.

Mr. al-Shaikli and his two colleagues from the Iraqi National Gathering, a secular political party, warned that a victory by a party representing the Muslim Shi’ite majority of the Iraqi population could lead to disaster.

Referring to the Muslim term for religious leaders, he said, “If the mullahs win and the Americans say, ‘All right, goodbye,’ it will be like Iran.”

Mr. al-Shaikli, Kamal H. Mahmoud al-Jebouri and Sullaf Sabih Hussain al-Kuraishi proposed delaying the elections for at least a year and called on the U.S.-led coalition to stay in Iraq as long as it takes to stabilize the country.

“If the Americans leave, a civil war could start,” said Mr. al-Shaikli, who acted as a spokesman for the group.

They fear that Iraqi Shi’ite leaders secretly share the religious goal of Iran’s Shi’ite rulers of creating a Shi’ite empire that would transcend national boundaries.

They also worry about the future of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, whom Mr. al-Shaikli called an “able, secular and determined” leader.

“But the U.S. put him in a bad position by asking him to do the dirty job of imposing order and collecting weapons” from armed factions, he said.

The three Iraqi activists say they want a Western-style democracy that protects civil rights and guarantees protection for women and religious minorities.

They were in Washington to show their support for the Iranian resistance, which held a large rally on Capitol Hill on Nov. 19.

Mr. al-Shaikli said the National Council of Resistance of Iran and its military wing, Mujahedeen Khalq, or the People’s Mujahedeen, hold out hope for a democratic Iran. He also said he hopes National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, as future secretary of state, would remove the People’s Mujahedeen from the U.S. list of terrorist organizations. The Clinton administration put the group on the list when trying to improve relations with the Iranian regime.

“The Mujahedeen has been misunderstood and mistreated and placed on the list for political considerations,” Mr. al-Shaikli said.

U.S. forces disarmed the Mujahedeen, which operated from a base camp in Iraq, and now has the fighters under U.S. protective custody.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Cuts Government Aid to Thousands of Disabled People

Behrooz Morovati, an activist for disability rights and the director of the 19 May Disabilities Campaign, announced that "this...

International Energy Agency: Iran Producing 3.3mn Barrels of Oil Per Day

According to the latest monthly report by the International Energy Agency, Iran's daily oil production in the month of...

Amnesty International Calls Halting the Death Sentence of Toomaj Salehi

On Thursday, May 17, Amnesty International sent a letter to the head of the Iranian regime’s judiciary, calling for...

Around 6 Workers Die of Safety Incidents Every Day in Iran

Ali Ziaei, the head of the Crime Scene Investigation Group at the Iranian Forensics Organization, reported the deaths of...

Air Pollution Kills 26,000 People in Iran Every Year: Head of Environment Organization

Ali Salajegheh, the head of the Environmental Protection Organization admitted in a conference in Kerman on Monday, May 13...

Australia Sanctions Iranian Regime Navy and IRGC Commanders

On Tuesday, May 15, the Australian Government imposed targeted sanctions on five Iranian individuals and three entities, in response...

Must read

1500 Iranians Dead From Coronavirus

By Pooya Stone At least 200 more people have...

Iran Re-Imposes Death Sentence Quashed by Supreme Court

Iran Focus London, 7 Sep - The Iranian Regime has...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Exit mobile version