Iraqi
Communist Party
Brief
report on the situation in Iraq
(based on the Communique
issued by the Central Committee meeting - 15 Sept. 2006)
- The
situation in Iraq continues to be critical and complex due to a number of
factors,
including:
the
security situation,
the
weakness of state institutions,
growing role of armed militias,
deteriorating living conditions and services,
and
unemployment.
It has
been further aggravated by sectarianism,
spreading to the streets and state institutions,
combined with sectarian deportation,
physical liquidation,
and
political agitation to serve populist and sectarian aims.
Another important factor is external interference! ang2049,
including US policies that accentuate and manipulate sectarian divisions.
- The legacy
of the ousted dictatorship,
and
terrorist operations aimed at sabotaging the political process and paralysing
public life,
have
contributed to deepening sectarian divisions and tensions to a dangerous
unprecedented level,
especially in Baghdad and few other provinces.
In
some areas,
violence has taken other forms connected to fighting over influence,
power
and money by some of the political forces and parties.
These
developments have only helped to prolong foreign military presence,
obstructing efforts to speed up ending the occupation and reaching an
agreement on a timetable for the withdrawal of occupation forces.
- The Party
continues to call for tackling the security problem through an integrated
approach and a package of effective military,
political,
economic and cultural measures,
rather
than relying on military means alone.
- The Party
has also supported the national reconciliation plan proposed by the government,
as a
significant and crucial step towards a political settlement that would ensure
the interests of all parties,
draw
more forces into the political process,
build
up mutual confidence,
and
reduce sectarian tensions.
Only
modest results,
however,
have
been achieved so far.
It is
therefore an urgent task to exert greater efforts to implement the
reconciliation plan.
A
number of concrete measures have been put forward by our party,
including the need to put an immediate end to the activities of! militias,
of all
kinds.
Political forces,
especially those participating in the political process,
must
take the lead and voluntarily disband their own militias.
Arms
must only remain in the hands of the state.
This
is an essential prerequisite for rebuilding military and security institutions,
and
establishing a democratic state based on the rule of law and respect for human
and democratic rights.
- Achieving
success in this direction and enhancing national unity are essential for
moving ahead towards the restoration of full independence and sovereignty,
and
regaining control over the country's
resources.
Rebuilding the Iraqi armed forces,
and
developing their capabilities,
both
quantitatively and qualitatively,
in
order to take over security responsibilities, is an important factor.
Furthermore,
mass
actions and pressure against sectarianism,
terrorism and violence,
as
well as struggles on the social and economic front,
constitute anothe! r positive factor.
- The CC
meeting considered the rampant financial and administrative corruption which
has reached levels unprecedented in Iraq's contemporary history, becoming a
widespread epidemic in society, and especially in state institutions. This
corruption is an extension of "traditions" that had been consolidated by the
ousted dictatorial regime, further aggravated by the measures taken by the
occupation authority and its policies. Combating corruption can only be
successful and effective through a political, economic and social approach.
Punitive measures cannot provide a comprehensive solution. There is an urgent
need to restore a normal relationship between the executive, judicial and
legislative powers, thus separating the judiciary from conflicting political
interests. It is also important to undertake a comprehensive economic reform
and develop a new strategy for development. Priorities of such a strategy
should include changing the one-sided and distorted s! tructure of the
national economy, improving the living standards of the population and
combating unemployment.
- The meeting
stressed the party's consistent stance on federalism, considering the federal
system of government to be the appropriate form of government for Iraq. This
position has been adopted since the early 1990s, and the party now calls for
consolidating federalism in Iraqi Kurdistan. It represents a democratic
solution for the Kurdish national question in the concrete conditions of Iraq.
The party, in
principle, supports the setting up of federal regions in accordance with the
constitution. It also supports the distribution of authorities between the
centre and the provinces, so as to enhance decentralization whether in Iraq as
a whole or within the regions. The implementation of the law for setting up
federal regions should take into consideration the urgent priorities of
ensuring success for the national reconciliation process, tackling the
security situation and achieving stability.
- It can
be said that the situation,
despite its gravity and complexity,
is
generally fluid and open to many possibilities.
A lot
depends on the ability of political parties and blocs,
and
Iraqis in general,
to act
wisely in order to restore national cohesion and create a climate of
confidence.
This
should be driven by the conviction that pushing things to the brink and to the
point of no return is tantamount to playing with fire,
with
disastrous consequences for everybody.
Favourable Arab,
regional and international factors can also provide conditions conducive to
defeating terrorism,
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achieving stability and ensuring a successful outcome for the national
reconciliation plan.
- In
spite of the difficulties and enormous challenges,
Iraqi
Communists have boundless confidence in the people and their desire to move
forward,
towards achieving a state based on institutions and law,
regaining full national sovereignty,
and
building a unified democratic and federal Iraq.
It
with this spirit and determination that our Party will continue its
preparations,
in the
coming weeks and months, to hold its 8th National Congress.