News - The Iraqis
Text of interview with Salih al-Mutlaq, leader of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, in Baghdad, by Al-Jazeera presenter Hasan Jammul in the Doha studios, broadcast live by Qatari Al-Jazeera satellite TV on 22 December [Jammul] Dr Salih al-Mutlaq, [Sunni] leader of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, joins us from Baghdad.
Text of report in English by Jordanian news agency Petra-JNA website Amman, 20 December: His Majesty King Abdallah II expressed the hope that the Iraqi elections will make a step forward to fulfil the Iraqis' aspirations for further security and stability.
Text of editorial headlined "Iraqi elections are over ? What is next?", published by London-based newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi website on 17 December The Iraqi legislative elections are now over and the Iraqis, politicians and voters, are waiting for the results in order to know the nature of the winning alliance that will form the new government.
By Dexter Filkins New York Times News Service BAGHDAD, Iraq -- In a day remarkable for its calm, millions of Iraqis cast ballots across this war-torn country Thursday to elect a Parliament to a four-year term, with Sunni Arabs turning out in what appeared to be heavy numbers and guerrillas staging relatively few attacks.
Text of report by Danish radio website on 13 December The police had thrown a ring of steel around the Bella Center [Greater Copenhagen] when hundreds of Iraqis came to vote in the Iraqi parliamentary elections from early morning.
