http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&hn=31094 The weekly news magazine, Time, wrote two parties ruling the autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq restrict freedoms and the democratic process.
The magazine focusing on the region reported corruption and repression prevail in the region ruled by the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). The two parties' despotic tendencies repress their opponents, it was underlined, and that the KDP and PUK rule the region by "force and fear."
The parties led by Massoud Barzani and Jalal Talabani function almost as a police state and views that, "Instead of one big Saddam, we have a hundred small Saddams in Kurdistan," Time reported.
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Time defended Kurdistan is a veritable police state, where the Asayeesh, the military security, has a house in each neighborhood, and where the Parastin "secret police" monitor phone conversations and keep tabs on who attends Friday prayers.
What was that, DICK? Things in Iraq are *improving*?
What was that, President Propagandist? "We're making good progress"?