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Monday, January 28, 2008

Iraq parliament approves new flag

Iraq's parliament has voted to change the country's flag.

The three stars that represented Saddam Hussein's Baath Party will be removed, to address the concerns of Iraqi Kurds.

They have refused to fly the flag since the fall of Saddam Hussein, saying it is too closely associated with a regime that repressed and killed their people.

The flag was also changed in 2004, when a line of script, allegedly in Saddam Hussein's own handwriting, was changed to Kufic script.

But the latest change - passed by 110 votes to 50 - is only temporary, as a design for a new flag will be sought after one year.

Agreement over the flag is another sign that the Iraqi parliament is moving forward on difficult issues, says the BBC's Jonny Dymond in Baghdad.

A measure that should allow former Baath party members to rejoin the bureaucracy and military was passed 10 days ago.

However, big obstacles to unity remain. The Iraqi parliament said on Tuesday that attempts to pass the 2008 budget had stalled, leading to fears that infrastructure projects would be delayed.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7203222.stm

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