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    AUTHORITIES IN IRAQ'S KURDISTAN REGION INTERROGATES PREACHERS

    Al-Mada, Iraq
    Sept 8 2013

    Ministry of Endowment Interrogates Preachers Who Promoted Particular
    Political Sides and Bans Live Coverage of Friday Sermons Without
    Permission

    by Umar Mahmud Abdallah

    The Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs in the Kurdistan
    Region Government started on Wednesday 4 September 2013 to interrogate
    a number of mosque imams and preachers for indirectly promoting
    particular political sides. The ministry also banned live coverage
    of Friday prayers without official permission. Meanwhile, a number
    of civil organizations announced the formation of a joint alliance to
    monitor the parliamentary elections that will be held in the Kurdistan
    Region on 21 September 2013.

    Mariwan al-Naqshabandi, director of the Media Office in the Ministry of
    Endowment and Religious Affairs, said that the ministry has previously
    issued strict instructions to the preachers, clerics, and political
    entities to refrain from using mosques or religious platforms for
    election propaganda. He also noted that the ministry warned that
    it would take legal and administrative measures against any of the
    ministry's personnel, including imams and preachers, if they do not
    abide by those instructions during the election period.

    Al-Naqshabandi added that a number of Friday preachers violated the
    instructions; therefore, the ministry is currently interrogating
    the violators.

    He noted that five Friday preachers violated the ministry's
    instructions and indirectly promoted a particular political side.

    Al-Naqshabandi said that the sermons are documented on videotape and
    the Endowment Directorate in the Arbil Governorate will interrogate
    the preachers and will submit a report to the minister of endowment,
    who will decide on the punishment that the violators should get before
    Friday 13 September 2013.

    With regard to carrying live coverage of Friday prayers, the director
    of the media office said that the ministry issued strict instructions
    to the local television and satellite channels to refrain from covering
    the Friday prayers without obtaining permission from the ministry. He
    also warned that the ministry will bring to account all those who do
    not abide by these instructions.

    On a related development in the elections, a grouping made up of 56
    non-governmental civil organizations announced the formation of an
    alliance that aims to monitor the next parliamentary elections. This
    came after a meeting held by these organizations upon a request from
    the civil developments organizations, Spart for Media Development
    [as received], and the Ahfad al-Salam [Grandsons of Peace] Network.

    The supervisors of the alliance said that 500 observers have been
    appointed so far and they will be distributed across the election
    centres to monitor the parliamentary elections. The supervisors added
    that roaming groups will also be sent to the election centres across
    Kurdistan, noting that the alliance works on a voluntary basis and
    aims to maintain honest and transparent elections. They noted that
    they will provide media reports on the election day.

    Thirty-one political entities are running for the Kurdistan
    parliamentary elections slated to be held on 21 September, competing
    for 111 seats. Nineteen entities will compete to win the general seats,
    which consist of 100 seats, while five entities representing the
    Turkoman component will compete for a five-seat quota. In addition,
    a five-seat quota is allocated to the Christian component and one
    seat to the Armenian component, which has four candidates.

    [Translated from Arabic]

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