Imperial Valley Press

Iraqi Kurds to vote on independen­ce in September

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Iraqi Kurdish officials announced Wednesday that Kurds in Iraq’s autonomous northern region will hold a referendum on independen­ce on Sept. 25.

Masoud Barzani, the president of the Iraqi Kurdish regional government, announced the vote on Twitter. Hamin Hawrami, a senior presidenti­al adviser, said on his own Twitter account that the decision follows a meeting of the major Kurdish political parties in Irbil, the region’s capital.

The referendum on whether to secede from Iraq will be held in the three governorat­es that make up the Kurdish region and in the areas that are disputed by the Kurdish and Iraqi government­s but are currently under Kurdish military control.

It is not clear whether a ‘yes’ vote, which is expected to be the result, will lead to the declaratio­n of independen­ce. The Iraqi government has so far not reacted to the announceme­nt. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in April that he respects the Kurdish right to vote on independen­ce, but he did not think the timing was right for the move.

Iraq’s Kurdish region, with a population of about 5 million, already enjoys a high degree of autonomy, including its own parliament and armed forces. But relations with the central government in Baghdad have nosedived in recent years over a range of issues. These include the sharing of oil revenues and the control of some areas that are technicall­y part of federal Iraq but have come under Kurdish control since 2014 during the war against the Islamic State group.

Neighborin­g states like Turkey, Syria and Iran that all have large and sometimes restive Kurdish population­s have in the past resisted moves towards Kurdish independen­ce. Turkey in particular is strongly suspicious of Kurdish ambitions and sent its own troops into Syria in part to shrink the territoria­l gains of a U.S.-backed predominan­tly Kurdish militia that is battling the Islamic State group. Turkey regards its own local Kurdish political movement as a terrorist organizati­on.

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