The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iraq top court declares Kurd referendum unconstitu­tional

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BAGHDAD: Iraq’s supreme court yesterday declared that September’s referendum on independen­ce in the autonomous Kurdish areas in the north of the country was unconstitu­tional.

A statement said the court “rendered a decision declaring unconstitu­tional the referendum held on Sept 25, 2017 in Iraqi Kurdistan ... and cancelling all the consequenc­es and results that resulted”.

Yesterday’s legal move was the latest stage in a crisis sparked by the referendum, which resulted in a resounding “yes” vote for independen­ce in the Kurdish area.

Last month, the UN Security Council urged the Iraqi government and regional leaders in Kurdistan to set a timetable for talks to end the crisis.

The world body’s appeal came after Baghdad dismissed an offer from Iraqi Kurdish leaders to freeze the outcome of the referendum and hold talks.

Rejecting the freeze offer, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi instead demanded the annulment of the independen­ce vote.

Last week, as the deadline announced by the Supreme Court for its decision on the constituti­onality of the referendum approached, the Kurdistan government said it “respected” the decisions taken by Iraq’s highest court.

It also said it respected a previous decision insisting on Iraqi unity, which could be a basis for dialogue.

Parliament in Baghdad is currently reviewing the federal budget for the coming year, including the allocation for the autonomous Kurdish region.

September’s referendum was initiated by then Kurdish leader Massud Barzani, for whom the repercussi­ons were severe.

Barzani at the beginning of November announced he was stepping aside, having lost almost all of the territory disputed between Kurdish capital Arbil and Baghdad.

The Kurds also lost all of the oil resources in Kirkuk province that could have ensured the viability of a hypothetic­al Kurdish state. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Iraqis displaced due to fighting between federal forces and Kurdish peshmerga fighters leave a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Daquq as they head back to Kirkuk. — AFP photo
Iraqis displaced due to fighting between federal forces and Kurdish peshmerga fighters leave a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Daquq as they head back to Kirkuk. — AFP photo

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