Will Iraq force Kurds to cancel referendum results?


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The government of Iraq is suspending all international flights to and from Erbil in its northern autonomous Kurdish region.


It’s a punitive measure after people in the area took part in a secession vote on Monday that Baghdad and other governments, including Turkey, have strongly opposed.


Almost 93 percent voted for the referendum.


But Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s administration calls it unconstitutional. It’s also demanding full control of the region’s oil revenue and border crossings.


So, can Iraq’s central government stop a possible Kurdish state?


Presenter: Peter Dobbie


Guests:


Ahmed Rushdi – Director at House of Iraqi Expertise Foundation


Dlawer Ala-Aldeen – President of the Middle East Research Institute


Kamran Matin – Senior lecturer specialising in Kurdish studies at the University of Sussex


Source: Al Jazeera News


Article source: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/sports/1.809996

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