Home>News Center>World
         
 

Iraqis go to the polls in 15 countries
(AP)
Updated: 2005-12-14 08:26

In Qom, a center of Shiite religious studies, Iraqis — most of them seminarians — also converged at polling stations, the official Islamic Republic News Agency said.

A group of 50 Kurdish men traveled by bus from the English town of Ipswich to London, waving Kurdish flags and singing nationalist songs at a polling center. "We want to see Kurdistan become independent," said 28-year-old factory worker Dilzar Muhamad. "We don't worry about what will happen to the Arabic people in the rest of Iraq, or about Turkey or Iran for that matter."

Iraqis go to the polls in 15 countries
Aqui Al-Hirez and his 13-month-old son Mussilm show off their inked index fingers after Aquil voted in Chicago December 13, 2005. [Reuters]
Some 1.5 million Iraqis living abroad are eligible to vote at polling centers in 15 countries, including the United States and Canada. Tuesday was the first of three days of expatriate voting, while Iraqis at home will go to the polls on Thursday.

In Syria, home to 400,000 Iraqis, thousands flocked to 11 polling stations across the country, a far stronger turnout than during January's polls. Hayel Youhana, the supervisor of one polling center in Damascus, declined to give figures but said the turnout "surpassed our expectations."

Would-be voters must prove they hold Iraqi citizenship, were born in Iraq, or have one parent with Iraqi citizenship.

In Illinois, Michigan and Tennessee, election coordinators said they expected turnout to surpass January's participation.

Talal Shawkat, 55, a Baghdad native who has lived in Damascus for the past 18 months, said: "I want to vote because I see the process as free and honest."

In Zarqa, Jordan, the hometown of Iraq's most feared terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraqis turned up at polling stations despite a statement issued hours earlier on the Internet by al-Zarqawi's al-Qaida in Iraq and four other militant groups branding the polls a "satanic project."

"I'm voting to challenge these militants, to have a strong parliament and government that would restrain these outlaws," Hamed Al-Nasseri, 56, shouted outside a polling station in Zarqa, an industrial city 20 miles northeast of Amman.

Baha'a Eldin, 53, an Iraqi social worker whose son was kidnapped briefly by criminals after the U.S.-led invasion, said in Amman that he hoped the polls would allow for safer conditions "so we can return to our country and live in peace."

Haidar Al Latif drove 10 hours from South Dakota to a polling place in suburban Chicago.

"This is the first time I had the opportunity to vote," said Al Latif, 34, who works as a mason in Sioux Falls. He said a snowstorm prevented him from making the trip in January.

In Denmark, Soran Abul-Aziz spent the night outside a polling station in a sleeping bag. He said he wanted to be the first one to cast his ballot.

"I am very happy. I hope Iraq soon will become a democratic country like Denmark," he said, sporting a red Santa hat.

The countries hosting the vote were chosen because they had the largest concentrations of Iraqis: Australia, the United States, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Austria, Iran, Jordan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Syria, Turkey and United Arab Emirates.

   上一頁 1 2 下一頁  



USS Park Royal crew await for Rice
Coffin of Milosevic flew to Belgrade
Kidnapping spree in Gaza Strip
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Australia, US, Japan praise China for Asia engagement

 

   
 

Banker: China doing its best on flexible yuan

 

   
 

Hopes high for oil pipeline deal

 

   
 

Possibilities of bird flu outbreaks reduced

 

   
 

Milosevic buried after emotional farewell

 

   
 

China considers trade contracts in India

 

   
  Journalist's alleged killers held in Iraq
   
  No poisons found in Milosevic's body
   
  US, Britain, France upbeat on Iran agreement
   
  Fatah officials call for Abbas to resign
   
  Sectarian violence increases in Iraq
   
  US support for troops in Iraq hits new low
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Bush estimates 30,000 Iraqis killed in war
   
Islamic extremists: Iraqi vote 'satanic'
   
Iraq troop pull-out could begin in 2006 - report
   
Explosion heard near Japanese camp in southern Iraq
   
Iraq president says he will not seek re-election
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本视频www色| 亚洲精品中文字幕无乱码麻豆 | 日日夜夜精品免费视频| 国产亚洲精品第一综合| ~抓码王57777论坛| 欧美乱子伦一区二区三区| 四虎影视免费永久在线观看| 99精品国产在热久久无码| 日韩视频第一页| 全彩熟睡侵犯h| 日本理论片www视频| 强行扒开双腿猛烈进入| 亚洲人成在线免费观看| 精品无码AV一区二区三区不卡| 国产精品区一区二区三| 中国男同videos| 欧美人xxxx| 亚洲色大成网站WWW永久网站| 韩国一级做a爱性色毛片| 在线中文字幕网| 久久久久久久久久福利| 污污内射在线观看一区二区少妇| 国产第一页亚洲| 一本岛v免费不卡一二三区| 最近更新在线中文字幕一页| 全免费一级毛片在线播放| 色综合久久88色综合天天| 国产精品蜜臂在线观看| 中文字幕亚洲色图| 欧美一级在线观看视频| 免费的a级毛片| 麻豆高清免费国产一区| 国精品午夜福利视频不卡麻豆| 中文字幕网站在线| 欧美一区二区三区久久综| 亚洲欧美日韩国产精品一区二区| 美女被狂揉下部羞羞动漫| 色噜噜视频影院| 无码成人AAAAA毛片| 亚洲最大免费视频网| 精品欧美小视频在线观看|