Thursday, August 25, 2005

Iraqi constitution from an Iraqi (Raed) view

Raed says,
Iraq already has a secular constitution that protects Iraq's unity and human rights, and gives very important rights to minorities, but this didn't prevent the Iraqi government before the fall of Baghdad from committing all the mistakes they did. The 1970 Iraqi constitution has many better aspects than the one under construction now, but what would any constitution do in a battle field with no laws like Iraq under occupation?

This constitution is nothing more than another mistake of the bush administration in Iraq. It can't make things better, but it may make them worse. Iraqis should be left to write their constitution and rule their country by themselves.

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