National Post (National Edition)

PARLIAMENT ANGERS CHRISTIAN MINORITY WITH ALCOHOL BAN

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Iraq’s parliament has passed a law forbidding the import, production or selling of alcoholic beverages in a surprise move that angered many in the country’s Christian community who rely on the business. The law, passed late Saturday night, imposes a fine of up to 25 million Iraqi dinars, or $29,000, for anyone violating the ban. But it’s unclear how strictly the law would be enforced, and it could be struck down by the supreme court. Islam forbids the consumptio­n of alcohol, but it has always been available in Iraq’s larger cities, mainly from shops run by Christians. Iraq’s parliament is dominated by Shiite Islamist parties. Christian lawmaker Joseph Slaiwa said: “This ban is unconstitu­tional, as the constituti­on acknowledg­es the rights of non-Muslim minorities and ethnic groups who live alongside Muslims in Iraq.”

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