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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 Palestinian American Research Center
The challenges posed by the Zionist movement and its success in creating modern and independent Jewish institutions as well as the inability of the colonial government to accommodate Palestinian nationalist aspirations, all compelled the machinery of factional politics to perform a role to which it was thoroughly unsuited.
The nationalism of the Intifada, and its broadly (and unclearly) defined objectives of national independence, succeeded initially in mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people in acts of civil disobedience against Israeli control.
The process of dislocation of Palestinians affected the different segments of the dispersed population in a variety of ways, depending on their former location in the class structure and on the social formation in which they were relocated.
www.parcenter.org /resources/encyclopedia/encyc_society.html

  
 Matonyte, Irmina: Elites in Soviet and post-Soviet societies
Yet presence of "pure" representatives of this two-fold alternative elite is of minimal scope in the elites of independent Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
These elites are born in the democratic opposition (in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, ex- GDR, Bulgaria, the Baltic States, in Poland there additionally are activists from the Solidarnosc trade union) or in some sort of auto-proclaimed opposition to the Communist rule (like in Romania) take over levers of the State and inspire the "desovietization" reforms.
The method of cadres' selection and work with the cadres was founded on personal communication between the instructors responsible for nomenklatura and the candidates to nomenklatura, after the person has been approved to the position, he/she became a subject to permanent personalized control.
www.anthrobase.com /Txt/M/Matonyte_I_01.htm

  
 Iraqi legislative election, 2005 - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The members of the new National Assembly will be selected from 196 candidate lists, chosen by proportional representation using the Hare quota and the largest remainder method with a threshold of one quota.
The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq (IECI) also held an "Out-of-Country Voting Program"; it was conducted by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Elections to the Kurdistan National Assembly, the 111-member legislature of the Kurdish Autonomous Region, were held on the same day as the federal legislative elections.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Iraqi_legislative_election,_2005

  
 Muqtada al-Sadr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Independent Cadres and Elites party which was closely linked with his Mahdi Army.
United Nations control, and the establishment of a new central Iraqi government, not connected to the Ba'ath party or the current Allawi government.
Although al-Sadr initially promised to support the conference, he changed his mind, claiming through a spokesman that it was "a sad joke" and "a trick on the Iraqi people" because of the allegedly undemocratic process for selecting the delegates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muqtada_al-Sadr

  
 Shi'ite alliance on target for majority WORLD NEWS tvnz.co.nz
In fourth is the National Independent Cadres and Elites led by Fathallah Ghazi Ismail, a follower of Shi'ite radical leader Moqtada Sadr whose forces battled the US military for several months last year.
The alliance of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party is virtually assured of second place in the national election, behind the Shi'ite coalition.
The two main Kurdish parties campaigned together for the January 30 vote and the electoral commission said their list took 1,075,534 votes from Dohuk and Suleimaniyah - two of the three provinces in the Kurdish autonomous region.
tvnz.co.nz /view/news_world_story_skin/472707?format=html

  
 The Results and Their Implications
Each Iraqi voter was given the opportunity to cast two ballots: one for the national assembly and one for one of the eighteen provincial councils.
The Transitional National Assembly is required to draft a new constitution by August 15, 2005.
A total of 15,820 candidates at all levels of the elections were, thus, competing for 1134 seats, or an average of 14 candidates per seat - a high figure by Western standards but an understandable one for a people bursting with democratic impulses after almost half a century of political dictatorship and denial of liberty.
www.ocnus.net /cgi-bin/exec/view.cgi?archive=64&num=16544

  
 Bulletin n° 239
Faced with this candidature, the national security councillor, Kaseem Daood announced the creation of a coalition to support the candidature of the outgoing Iraqi Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi as head of the government resulting from the January general elections.
The Iraqi National Congress paper, Moatamar, considered that Ahmed Shalabi, the organisation’s leader, had, “ by withdrawing his candidature, favoured the unity ” of the Unified Iraqi Alliance (UIA).
The independent commission of enquiry on the “Food for oil” programme in Iraq has implicated its former director, Benon Sevan, who has “ seriously damaged UNO’s integrity ” by intervening in the allocations of Iraqi oil.
www.fikp.org /en/publication/bulletins/239.htm

  
 National Socialist Party Of America [Definition]
The National Socialist Party of America was an extremist Chicago Chicago is the third largest city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles, with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 US Census.
Events January-February January 1-April 1 - National steel strike in United Kingdom January 1 - Changes to the Swedish Act of Succession creates Victoria of Sweden, Crown Princess over her younger brother January 4 - American president Jimmy Carter proclaims, with support of the European Commission, a grain embargo against the USSR.
A legal battle ensued when the village attempted to ban the event, and the party won the right to march on First Amendment The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the Bill of Rights.
www.wikimirror.com /National_Socialist_Party_of_America

  
 IEDs - Iraq Election Discussions » Jan-05 Election
The sheets for the national assembly alone have entries for 111 individual political parties, and each entry was being double- and triple-checked Wednesday in a sort of data assembly line on the second floor of a brick building in the Green Zone, the fortified compound housing the interim government and the American Embassy.
Dodge makes the claim that the National Assembly is being portrayed as the final step to Iraqi democracy when if fact the stated purpose of the January 30 poll is to elect representatives to draw a constitution and set the process for further elections.
Yonadam Kanna owes his seat in the new Iraqi National Assembly to people from places such as Detroit and San Jose, Calif., who voted for his slate in the Jan. 30 elections.
iraqelect.com /index.php/archives/category/jan-05-election

  
 National Independent Cadres and Elites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Independent Cadres and Elites (NICE) is an Iraqi political party.
2005 Iraqi elections, NICE received just under 70,000 votes, about 0.8% of those cast, earning them three seats in the transitional National Assembly of Iraq.
Shi'ites who are unwilling to accept the moderate approach of the
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Independent_Cadres_and_Elites

  
 english.eastday.com
It is said the Independent National Cadres and Elites would join the Shiite list.
The third candidate is the controversial 60-year-old Ahmed al- Chalabi, head of the National Conference Party and supported by the Pentagon until he fell foul of Washington last year when rumors circulated that he passed secret information to Iran.
The presidential council, comprising a president and two deputies, are to be chosen within the elected 275-member National Assembly (NA).
english.eastday.com.cn /eastday/englishedition/world/userobject1ai865108.html

  
 F A I R V O T E -- the Center for Voting and Democracy
Under both a national and a regional list, the Shia party, the United Iraqi Alliance, would have a majority of seats in the parliament, but not the two thirds majority needed under the current constitution to choose a President.
A national party list guarantees all racial, ethnic, religious and ideological groups in a population fair representation, so long as all groups turn out to vote in equal number.
U.N, Iraqi and American election officials approved using a national party list system in June 2004 because of the immediate political situation in the country.
www.fairvote.org /?page=513

  
 Sadr militant to take up anti-US battle in Iraqi national assembly
Ismail predicted his list would get eight seats in the national assembly and that it would overtake the second-placed list of interim prime minister Iyad Allawi "if the election was carried out with honesty and transparency".
Now he is preparing to take up a seat, as the head of the Sadr list, in the national assembly which the US occupiers helped to set up.
Nassiri said the campaign had been a test of voter sentiment ahead of an election for a new government due to be held in December.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?ID=36954

  
 The Daily Star - Politics - Radical cleric carves out role as mediator between Iraq's Shiites and Sunnis
An election bloc called the Sadrist Independent National Elites and Cadres list, shortened to the Independent National Bloc, won three seats in the National Assembly.
Independent National Bloc member Sheikh said the party is now looking forward to elections scheduled to December 2005.
"The goals of the Independent National Bloc are consistent with the Sadrist trend," said Fattah al-Sheikh, a member of the bloc who won a seat in Parliament.
www.dailystar.com.lb /article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=15819

  
 CNN.com - World News: Election Watch
Members of the National Assembly are elected by popular vote via proportional representation.
Under the Transitional Administrative Law, the president will be elected by the National Assembly along with two Deputies.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of a single-list and two-thirds majority vote within the Assembly.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/election.watch/meast/iraq.html

  
 Cleary: Conclusion: Politics and Religion
Its innovations are imitated in a broad sense by national churches in many parts of the world, lay Catholics by the millions have been actively engaged in the church with a sense of responsibility and ownership, and seminaries are filled or nearing capacity.
Intermediate structures (parties, unions, national commercial associations) have to be functioning as instruments to articulate the demands of elite members and people at the grassroots.
Rome has encouraged progressive leadership of national churches in various countries, such as Bolivia and Guatemala where the nomination of key archbishops and the pope's visits were seen as victories for the progressives.
www.dominicans.org /~ecleary/conflict/conflict10.htm

  
 Hizb ut-Tahrir:
Development of independent media and activities aimed at youth, women, the business community, and ethnic and religious minorities--groups more likely to be discriminated against by Hizb and other radical Sunni groups--should be encouraged and supported.
The United States has important national security interests at stake in Central Asia, including access to the military bases used to support operations in Afghanistan, preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and technologies for their production, and securing access to natural resources, including oil and gas.
Sheikh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani al Falastini, the founder of Hizb, has written that every Muslim should strive to establish a Caliphate and that this religious imperative (fard) upon the Muslim nation (Umma) is so b that Mohammad's close allies delayed burying his body until a new Caliph was appointed and the Caliphate established.
www.ict.org.il /articles/articledet.cfm?articleid=490

  
 CBC News Indepth: Iraq
National Independent Elites and Cadres party – three seats.
If the constitution is rejected, the National Assembly will be dissolved and a new transitional assembly will be elected in December to try to write a new constitution.
The National Assembly will serve as a lawmaking body and it also will help select and approve the president and prime minister.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/iraq/afterelection_faq.html

  
 Iraq 2005 Parliamentary Election Results
Note: The parliamentary elections contested 275 seats in the National Assembly.
www.electionguide.org /resultsum/iraq_parl_2005.htm

  
 Whatever It Is, I’m Against It
Japan has been bribing poor nations, some of them actually land-locked, to join the International Whaling Commission and vote with them, so they may well win this year’s vote.
Today Bush attended the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast (whether it’s the Hispanics, the prayer or the breakfast that is “national” is unclear).
Listen to these men - Bush, Blair and their two bards - and you could forget that the rich nations had played any role in Africa’s accumulation of debt, or accumulation of weapons, or loss of resources, or collapse in public services, or concentration of wealth and power by unaccountable leaders.
whateveritisimagainstit.blogspot.com

  
 Words From Iraq
Across America, the National Guard, designed to assist civil authorities in domestic crises (like the pandemic of a lethal avian flu that some public-health planners fear), is in tatters.
Mrs Blackburn has said that she has given the outstanding £15,000 she owes to "an independent stakeholder" but is refusing to hand over the money to the Inland Revenue until Mr Blair resigns or shows her evidence of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
President Bush should tell Americans that the nation faces ''a long, hard slog" in Iraq, a key Republican senator said yesterday, and another said the White House was ''disconnected from reality" in its optimism over the war.
www.wordsfromiraq.com

  
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The group, the National Independent Elites and Cadres, which has strong links to Moktada al-Sadr, the young cleric who twice last year led uprisings against American forces, had 1.5 percent of the votes counted so far.
Though the group's leaders have put just five clerics onto their list of 228 national assembly candidates, the coalition's two main partners, the Dawa Party and the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, are religiously based and have close Iranian links from years of exile under Saddam Hussein.
The scale of the lead held by the Shiites and the possibility of their coalition with the Kurds seemed certain to cause anxiety among Sunnis, who largely boycotted the election and remain deeply suspicious of the emerging Shiite dominance.
www.hendersonvillenews.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20050204&Category=ZNYT03&ArtNo=502040375&SectionCat=&Template=printart

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > In Iraq -- How Iraq's election commission determines the allocation of National Assembly seats
For instance, the National Independent Elites and Cadres Party, which got the fourth leftover seat, received 69,938 votes, barely ahead of the Communist Party's 69,920 votes.
But the Elites seat fraction of.40006 was ahead of the Communists'.40000.
Thus, even a slight change in vote totals – which could happen during the challenges and complaints phase – can alter a party's seats.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/iraq/20050216-0828-iraq-seatallocation.html

  
 VDARE.com: 02/23/05 - Memo From Mesopotamia: National Question Real Victor In Iraq Elections
Other assorted parties picked up a few seats: the National Independent Elites and Cadres Party (3 seats), the Communist Party (2 seats), the Islamic Kurdish Society (2 seats), the Islamic Labor Movement in Iraq (2 seats).
The Alliance has the backing of the nation's most influential Shiite cleric, Iranian-born Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, who has already demanded that Islam be the only basis for legislation in the new constitution.
Fortunately for the U.S., it has been blessed by relatively homogenous population —until the disaster of the 1965 Immigration Act and the subsequent collapse of our borders.
vdare.com /awall/050223_memo.htm

  
 Operation Phantom Fury--Day 66-Mop Up Continues; Operation Plymouth Rock
Police and prosecutors said nationals of six Arab countries, Bulgaria and Germany were among the 17 men and five women held.
Seats on the 275-seat Iraqi National Assembly will be apportioned according to the number of votes received by each candidate list.
But each one of these nations is so unique with its own history, culture, background and desires and aspirations that we have to help them as they decide how they wish to reform, and my experience with them over the last four years is every one of these nations know that they must reform.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/1319130/posts

  
 Weekly Worker 564 - Thursday February 17 2005
In Iraq the ostensible justification was to secure proportional representation of the Kurdish national minority and the sunni and shia religious groupings.
The ascendancy of nationalism in Kurdistan is the unsurprising result of decades of national oppression.
On Sunday February 13 the ‘Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq’ released provisional results of the January 29-30 elections to a constitutional assembly.
www.cpgb.org.uk /worker/564/iraqelections.htm

  
 The Empire Strikes Back -- Froomkin
IP law is not in any way unique when it comes to the ability of nations and interest groups to band together internationally to compensate for the destabilizing effects of the jurisdictional spill-over caused by cheap and easy communication technology.
Most at least require implementing legislation or regulation at the national level, and I doubt that ignorance of national law is a significant source of international lawlessness.
that "democratization increases the potency of international law" because "international law as rhetoric influences masses more than it influences leadership cadres."
personal.law.miami.edu /~froomkin/articles/empire.htm

  
 "Report on the Elections", Iraq Elections: Road to Democracy, February 2005
Farid Ayar, left, spokesman for the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq, and the IECI's Chief Electoral Officer Adel al-Lami, right give the final election results.
The final allocation gives seats in the Transitional National Assembly to 12 parties out of the 111 political entities on the ballot.
T he Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq (IECI) certified the results February 17 for Iraq's January 30 elections.
usinfo.state.gov /products/pubs/iraqelect/report.htm

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