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Piling wrote:I am not sure that 10% of people who voted for islamists did for Sharia. There are probably many 'protesting voices' against KDP and PUK for social or economical reasons. Moreover, these religious parties are sometimes obliged to ally with leftist and communist parties for having seats, what is funny.
But since 1992, Islamists failed in elections. Then, they try sometime to impose their ideas in another way. Attacking alcohol shops, entertainment and touristic places is a good way to harm the economy of Kurdistan, btw.

jjmuneer wrote:Piling wrote:I am not sure that 10% of people who voted for islamists did for Sharia. There are probably many 'protesting voices' against KDP and PUK for social or economical reasons. Moreover, these religious parties are sometimes obliged to ally with leftist and communist parties for having seats, what is funny.
But since 1992, Islamists failed in elections. Then, they try sometime to impose their ideas in another way. Attacking alcohol shops, entertainment and touristic places is a good way to harm the economy of Kurdistan, btw.
Yes your right there is growing resentment against current ruling government.




kurdistanis1 wrote:It would make no sense, unless we want to build a dictatorship, in that case ban all party's. I think religion should not be in politics, but in every country there are religious party's. banning them will only make them stronger and make them closer to Iran than they already are.

I think religion should not be in politics, but in every country there are religious party's.


Piling wrote:I think religion should not be in politics, but in every country there are religious party's.
The point is not being a religious party or not. It would be the same for any secular movement. If a party denies democracy and human's rights, and praises violence and intolerance, it would not be allowed to take part in a democracy.


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