Iraqi Passport

I am an Iraqi born, US raised filmmaker. I started this blog to document my trip back to Iraq, with my Father, after being away for over 20 years. Part of this project will be a documentary video that I will be producing with my wife.

My wife and I both wrote in this blog during our Iraqi trip between January 29 and February 13th, 2004.
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Sunday, February 29, 2004

Iraqi leaders trying to meet a U.S.-set deadline for finishing an interim constitution today faced disagreement on major issues, with several Shiites walking out of last-minute talks over the role of Islam on women's rights.

Members of the 25-member Iraqi Governing Council were trying to reach consensus on a charter that will serve as the basis of the legal system after the U.S.-led coalition returns sovereignty to the Iraqis on June 30.

But several hours of negotiations were halted late Friday after eight of 13 Shiite council members walked out over a decision not to make Islamic law the basis for issues like divorce and inheritance issues, according to Mahmoud Othman, a Sunni Kurd council member.


I don't think Islam should have much basis when drafting a new law for Iraq. Keep religion and government as separate as possible.

posted by Usama Alshaibi at 1:46 PM

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