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  • Miss Iraq bows out: Bid to change country's image suffers setback

    The Calgary Herald (Alberta)
    April 13, 2006 Thursday
    Final Edition

    Miss Iraq bows out amid death threats: Bid to change country's image
    suffers setback

    by: Daniel McGrory, Times of London

    It is proving as hard to find a beauty queen as it is to find a prime
    minister in Iraq.

    Exhausted by the time their politicians are taking to agree on a
    leader, the country thought it had at least succeeded in choosing a
    Miss Iraq.

    But Wednesday night, the people's choice -- Tamar Goregian, 23, a
    blonde student with photogenic pout -- was in hiding in neighbouring
    Jordan, having hastily renounced her crown following death threats
    from Islamic extremists.

    Only six days ago she was revelling in her victory, blinking back
    tears of joy as she told admirers crammed into a Baghdad nightclub
    that "maybe beauty is the final step to end the violence here and
    preach peace after all."

    Organizers had hoped her appearance at the Miss Universe contest in
    Los Angeles in July would show the world a different image of Iraq.
    By Wednesday they were searching for a replacement after
    fundamentalists denounced the terrified Goregian, an Armenian
    Christian, as "the Queen of Infidels."

    The two runners-up, both Muslim, swiftly declined the crown.

    On Wednesday it was left to the fourth-placed contestant, Silva
    Sahagian, 23, another Christian, to assume the mantle. "Our
    politicians should have more to worry about than whether Miss Iraq
    should go to America," she said. "I cannot believe the extremists
    would do anything to a beauty queen."
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