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solid_snake
09-04-2005, 08:38 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050904/...raq_arabs_dc_1

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's parliament savaged fellow Arab states on Sunday for failing to mourn 1,000 Shi'ite pilgrims crushed in Baghdad last week, while some had found time -- and money -- to help Americans hit by Hurricane Katrina.

With the chamber, dominated by majority Shi'ite Muslims and non-Arab Kurds, clad largely in funereal black, the undertone of sectarian and ethnic tension with the U.S.-backed government's Sunni Muslim-ruled Arab neighbours was evident.

Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari stepped into the fray later by holding up the sympathy expressed by Iraqi Sunnis for the disaster during a Shi'ite religious festival as a lesson to Arab governments whose relations with Baghdad remain cool.

"Qatar felt sorry for those who were killed by Katrina, which is indeed sad, and sent them $100 million. Other countries did so too. But why is it that the Iraqi people are getting killed everyday but none of these countries says a word," Jalal al-Deen al-Sagheer, a cleric and prominent Shi'ite member, said.

"Why would Spain and other countries send us their condolences while these so called Arab countries did not even say a word?" he told the National Assembly, before adding that in any case words of sympathy from Arabs states would be hollow.

"We know they would be lying because they are liars."

A number of other speakers from the Shi'ite-led coalition voiced similar sentiments.

The outspoken language echoed criticisms from Iraq of fellow Arab governments' failures to halt Islamic militants flowing into the country or staunch funding for the Sunni insurgency against the administration that replaced Saddam Hussein.

Other Arab leaders have indicated some unease at the close relationship the new Iraqi authorities have with the United States and their ties with Shi'ite, non-Arab Iran.

The Arab League, which Iraq helped found, criticized a draft constitution which, in deference mainly to Kurdish concerns, has hedged the extent to which Iraq is part of the "Arab nation."

SECTARIAN BRIDGE-BUILDING

Iraqis were shocked and devastated by the stampede on a bridge over the river Tigris in which 1,005 people were confirmed to have died, the greatest loss of Iraqi life in a single incident since the U.S. invasion of 2003.

In a country riven by sectarian tension, grief and shock has brought both some Sunnis and Shi'ites closer -- a point Jaafari stressed in a later news conference and contrasted with what he said was the attitude of neighbouring states:

"What Iraqis have shown ... is a transparent, great and clear message to some Arab countries who did not stand by us."

State-run Iraqiya television also orchestrated an angry response to the Arab reaction; among other items, it interviewed children who expressed their sadness over the response:

"Where are our smiles? We are deprived of them," chanted one of the four Iraqi children on television.

"Where is your conscience you Arabs? Has it died?"

President Jalal Talabani's and Jaafari's offices have said they had received condolences from across the globe, though it seems few came in from the Arab world.

"If a ***** were killed and had some link to one of their fat-bellied countries they would have erected their funeral tents," said Sagheer, who wore his white clerical turban.

"I call on the foreign minister to consider this disaster a turning point in Iraq's policy toward Arab nations."
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Genius
09-04-2005, 09:31 PM
Yeh what can I say? Arab nations and many of their people suck.
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Ummu Amatullah
09-06-2005, 09:11 PM
Asallama Alaikum have you ever considered the fact that most Arab countries the magority is Sunni and well,Iraq's government now is Shi'ite.
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Genius
09-07-2005, 12:35 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Shukri
Asallama Alaikum have you ever considered the fact that most Arab countries the magority is Sunni and well,Iraq's government now is Shi'ite.
That means they shouldn't care about a thousand people dying?
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Ummu Amatullah
09-07-2005, 01:21 AM
Asallama Alaikum well of course no,but still that's reality.
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Bittersteel
09-07-2005, 08:04 AM
that's called hatred and prejudice.
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Hashim_507
09-07-2005, 10:14 AM
In realty the arab nations have no true leaders, look at them there puppet rulers...Failures!!! Crude oil built arab world, not the intellegent of the arab rulers....
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