Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Sunni Arabs seek UN guarantees on Iraq referendum

"BAGHDAD, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Sunni Arab negotiators have asked the United Nations for guarantees to ensure a fair referendum on Iraq's draft constitution on Oct. 15, a member of the Sunni delegation said on Tuesday.

Hussein al Falluji said the delegation told the UN Special Envoy to Iraq, Ashraf Qazi, that Sunni Arabs were frustrated, and rejected the constitution in its present form.

"We met Ashraf Qazi last night at his request," negotiator Falluji said. "We told him that we, as Sunni Arabs, reject the constitution, we do not want it," he told Reuters.

Falluji said that Qazi had stressed the importance of moving on with the political process. But the Sunni delegation insisted on rejecting the constitution, while urging the UN to monitor the referendum process.

"We want real assurances that the referendum process is going to be fair without any forgery or manipulation," he said.

"If the Iraqi people say 'Yes', then we want to believe that it was the Iraqi people's choice, and if they say 'No', we don't want others to doubt it."...

...Falluji said that his delegation had also asked for an explanation of the veto article.

"We want to know if two thirds of people who actually cast votes in three provinces could turn it down, or two thirds of the eligible voters."

"Because if it's two thirds of actual voters, then this is easy: the constitution will be turned down. But if it's two thirds of eligible voters, then it will be almost impossible to reject it."
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Reuters
That's a good question. Anyone know the answer? I don't.
I feel kind of sorry for the sunnies, is the UN the only friend they have left? Poor sunnies, with friends like that, you don't need enemies.

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