16 January 2007

Iraqi Kurds on US attack of Iranian embassy

Amazing how an event as serious under international law as the invasion and raiding of a foreign embassy goes by with as little fuss as this has. But the "Presidency of the Kurdistan Region and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)" in Iraq issued a statement condemning the attack. Their statement says:
The Presidency and the Kurdistan Regional Government express their dismay and condemnation of the American action against the official consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Erbil, capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The consulate was opened by agreement between the governments of Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Iran, and enjoys immunity and protection under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
Unlike other parts of Iraq, the Kurdistan Region enjoys safety, security, stability and the rule of law. The US action does not conform to the policy of attempting to spread security and stability throughout all of Iraq. No military action should be taken in the Kurdistan Region without consultations with security authorities here.
The people of the Kurdistan Region protest against and reject this action which violates our internal sovereignty. We do not accept that disputes with our neighbouring countries should be brought onto our soil. We call for the immediate release of those arrested. - http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.asp?id=13877
The Kurds in Iraq are, we are told, supposed to be the allies of the US occupiers. No nation enjoys living under occupation, even if the occupiers might be able to pretend to be liberators, bringers of democracy, civilisation, etc.




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