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Faliha Ahmed Hassan

Faliha Ahmed Hassan

Faliha Ahmed Hassan was the head of a women's rights group in Hawija, a Sunni Arab town near Kirkuk, Iraq. On October 27, 2006, Faliha was shot to death by gunmen who stormed her home in Kirkuk. The local police are investigating her... [more]

Faliha Ahmed Hassan was the head of a women's rights group in Hawija, a Sunni Arab town near Kirkuk, Iraq. On October 27, 2006, Faliha was shot to death by gunmen who stormed her home in Kirkuk. The local police are investigating her murder.

Note: some reports spell her name as Halima Ahmed Hussein Juburi. We'll confirm the proper spelling.

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The United Nations said on Wednesday it would present a list of proposals to resolve the conflict over the oil-rich city of Kirkuk and other disputed regions in northern Iraq.  
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A round of hiring at a major hospital has led to allegations of ethnic discrimination in the contested city of Kirkuk, residents tell IraqSlogger.  
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KIRKUK -- A group of armed men assassinated two civilians in front of their home in central Kirkuk on Thursday afternoon.  
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Municipal authorities in Kirkuk city launched a cleanup program on Sunday to prepare for the Eid al-Fitr holiday, the city's deputy mayor has said.  
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With the ongoing dispute over the status of the contested city of Kirkuk at the center of the debate over Iraq's new elections law, an Iraqi polling organization has released results of a poll of 1,000 northern Iraqi individuals in five governorates probing attitudes about the Kirkuk question.  
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Following several months of discussions, the Kurdish leadership in Iraq has accepted the U.N. suggestion to postpone the provincial elections in Kirkuk, and to form a parliamentary committee that will review the situation in the region and the ... September 18, 2008, 2:48 pm  
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By Staff Sgt. Margaret C. Nelson Special to American Forces Press Service Sept. 24, 2008 - More than 3,000 Iraqis, including 58 women, joined the ranks of the Kirkuk province's police force during a graduation ceremony held yesterday at the Kirkuk police Academy. Referring to the unprecedented...  
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The legal committee and the committee of provinces non-affiliated to a region held a second meeting to reconsider paragraph 24 of the provincial election law regarding Kirkuk issue. To view the video report of this topic, click on play movie.  
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The composition and supervision of a fact-finding committee for the province of Kirkuk was at the center of the compromise that permitted Iraqi MPs to vote unanimously on Wednesday to amend a draft provincial elections law, creating an exceptional electoral arrangement for Kirkuk province, and...  
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Baghdad (AsiaNews) -- Approval has finally been obtained for the law on provincial elections in Iraq, which should take place by January 31. The law is the result of a difficult compromise among Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites, and complies with the ...  
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The five parties committee substituting the quartet committee disbanded by Parliament speaker Mahmoud Al Mashhadani in charge of considering Article 140 in the provincial election law held its first meeting yesterday. The committee discussed the proposals of UN Chief Envoy Steffan De Mistura ...  
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BAGHDAD: The Iraqi parliament finally passed a provincial election law yesterday, setting a January 31 deadline for a vote to allow more power to be handed to the country’s divided communities.  
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KIRKUK - Iraqi security forces fanned out west of Kirkuk city on Wednesday, in response to a palpable tension inside Kirkuk city as police point to an elevated threat of car bombing attacks on the city from its western flanks.  
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Already, the collision has forced the indefinite postponement of provincial elections that the Bush administration and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ...  
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Ethnic consensus in Kikruk is a major concern to Iraqi politicians and UN Chief’s special envoy to Iraq while parties’ proposals are still swaying between approval and rejection, thus complicating further the issue of Kirkuk seen as a main reason to delay provincial elections. It is to be ...  
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