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News Source: Iraq Updates
| 4 months ago
Iraq's Zebari Baghdad, 03 July 2008 (Reuters) Iraq is expecting visits from Jordan's King Abdullah -- the first by an Arab leader since the U.S.-led invasion - and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, Iraq's foreign minister said on Wednesday.
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News Source: Iraq Updates
| 4 months ago
Jordan king set to visit Iraq in first by Arab leader since war Jordan's Abdullah will visit Iraq soon in what would be the first trip by an Arab head of state since the 2003 war. July 2008 (AFP) Jordan's King Abdullah II will visit Iraq soon, Iraqi
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 4 months ago
Iraq seeks ban on religious imagery in elections The government calls for parties to avoid using images of religious leaders. The proposed election law changes also include allowing voters to choose individuals rather than entire lists. In a move to
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News Source: Gulf News
| 4 months ago
The Iraqi government yesterday ordered that campaign materials in upcoming provincial elections can only feature pictures of candidates, in an apparent attempt to keep followers of cleric Moqtada Al Sadr from using his image to court voters.
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News Source: Reuters
| 4 months ago
Iraq's cabinet wants to ban parties from using pictures of figures who are not running for office at campaign rallies in local elections, the government's spokesman said on Thursday. Campaigning in places of worship would also be prohibited, a
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News Source: Reuters
| 4 months ago
Iraq's cabinet wants to ban parties from using pictures of figures who are not running for office at campaign rallies for local elections, the government's spokesman said on Thursday. Campaigning in places of worship would also be prohibited, a
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News Source: Al Sharq Al Awsat
| 4 months ago
The Iraqi government has banned candidates in upcoming provincial elections from using pictures in their campaign materials of people not running for office, the government's spokesman said Thursday. The ban primarily effects Shiite religious parties
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News Source: International Business Times
| 4 months ago
The Iraqi government has banned candidates in upcoming provincial elections from using pictures of people not running for office in their campaign materials...The ban announced Thursday appears to be aimed at limiting the influence of anti-American
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News Source: Press TV
| 4 months ago
The Iraqi government has also banned candidates from campaigning in mosques or other places of worship. The provincial elections are scheduled to be held by October. But there is considerable uncertainty of whether they will take place on time