Hello my friends,
I'm sorry I had to stay away this long but I tried to explain why, and I also had a lot of work to do and still do but I miss blogging and I miss my friends and there're also many things happening here that I feel I need to comment on so I decided I should post again.
I'm not going to address any of the issues I want to talk about now in details and will do that later today or tomorrow but I just wanted to say that I appreciate your care and understanding and I promise to do my best in posting as frequent as I can from now on.
If anyone wants to know, I've voted "yes" for the constitution although I think it's terrible but I saw it as the lesser evil especially after they made the change that allows the new parliament to review the whole document. I think it won't be easy at all to make the necessary changes but we do have a chance.
Also, for those who know and supported our political party "the Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party" I'm glad to tell you that we have joined another 2 liberal parties "The Iraqi Democratic Nation Party" headed by "Mithal Al Alousi" and "The New Iraq Movement" headed by parliament member "Mariam Al Rayis"(female) to form a new party called "The Iraqi Nation Party" which is now headed by "Mithal Al Alousi". I believe this new party has a much better chance than our old one in getting the right people to influential position and I think it will score pretty well in the next elections.
I was going to run for office within the new party but I then I realized I have so much work to do that I think I can be more useful in doing it especially that I know I'm not exactly a diplomat, and I'm also doing my job in helping our candidates with their campaign.
So generally things are still bad and the real danger and what's making things worse now is the increasing power of the radical She'at religious parties especially with the enormous help they're getting from Iran and with their militias intimidating people and interfering in almost every detail of their lives. Yet, there's hope and liberal and democratic parties are growing and grouping too. Also the Sunnis participation in the vote on the draft and their expected heavy participation in the upcoming elections had made a big difference that can be even noted by the reduced violence all over Iraq.
Anyway, I hope I'll be able to add more on this soon and I want to thank you again my friends, for everything.
I'm sorry I had to stay away this long but I tried to explain why, and I also had a lot of work to do and still do but I miss blogging and I miss my friends and there're also many things happening here that I feel I need to comment on so I decided I should post again.
I'm not going to address any of the issues I want to talk about now in details and will do that later today or tomorrow but I just wanted to say that I appreciate your care and understanding and I promise to do my best in posting as frequent as I can from now on.
If anyone wants to know, I've voted "yes" for the constitution although I think it's terrible but I saw it as the lesser evil especially after they made the change that allows the new parliament to review the whole document. I think it won't be easy at all to make the necessary changes but we do have a chance.
Also, for those who know and supported our political party "the Iraqi Pro-Democracy Party" I'm glad to tell you that we have joined another 2 liberal parties "The Iraqi Democratic Nation Party" headed by "Mithal Al Alousi" and "The New Iraq Movement" headed by parliament member "Mariam Al Rayis"(female) to form a new party called "The Iraqi Nation Party" which is now headed by "Mithal Al Alousi". I believe this new party has a much better chance than our old one in getting the right people to influential position and I think it will score pretty well in the next elections.
I was going to run for office within the new party but I then I realized I have so much work to do that I think I can be more useful in doing it especially that I know I'm not exactly a diplomat, and I'm also doing my job in helping our candidates with their campaign.
So generally things are still bad and the real danger and what's making things worse now is the increasing power of the radical She'at religious parties especially with the enormous help they're getting from Iran and with their militias intimidating people and interfering in almost every detail of their lives. Yet, there's hope and liberal and democratic parties are growing and grouping too. Also the Sunnis participation in the vote on the draft and their expected heavy participation in the upcoming elections had made a big difference that can be even noted by the reduced violence all over Iraq.
Anyway, I hope I'll be able to add more on this soon and I want to thank you again my friends, for everything.
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