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Post Saddam Iraq - New realities - The Nationalism, Islam Governance and security issues

English · Paperback / Softback

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It has been almost a decade Iraq moves into a post-Saddam Hussein era, a wide range of religious, ethnic and nationalist groups were attempting to make so far various claims to national and local political power in the country. By following the fall of Saddam Husain The US presidential envoy to Iraq, Paul Bremer, thus has appointed an Iraqi Governing Council intended to reflect the country's diverse groups. Slightly more than a year after US forces deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Husein, on June 28, 2004, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice passed President George Bush a note that Iraqi sovereignty had been transferred back to Iraqis. Bush wrote in reply, "Let freedom reign!" l would not really agree with some people as they would say probably the freedom has reigned in post-Saddam Iraq. As known, Iraq is now in its sixteenth year of popular uprisings calling for a change of government. Iraqi security forces have killed hundreds of people and wounded thousands, with large numbers being abducted by unknown militias.

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Kemal Yildirim est professeur d'études culturelles, sociales et politiques. Il a publié plus de 200 ouvrages et est également connu en tant que réalisateur d'une série de longs métrages et de documentaires sur l'Afrique.

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Authors Kemal Yildirim
Publisher Dictus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.10.2020
 
EAN 9786137351048
ISBN 9786137351048
No. of pages 84
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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