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Results out now YES vote 2.868 m 92%

PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Sep 25, 2017 8:31 pm

Do you want the Kurdistan Region and the Kurdistani areas outside the administration of the Region to become an independent state?

Referendum results so far:

Yes 93.29%

No 6.71%

93.29% of the 282,017 votes counted so far want a FREE KURDISTAN :ymparty:

6.71% are leaving Kurdistan goodbye and good riddance
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:31 am

it should be a temporary estimation, for they say the final results will be announced at evening.
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:36 am

Let us hope that by evening there is still a Kurdish site up and running and capable of publishing the results

I have noticed that pro-Kurdish sites seem to be disappearing X(
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Sep 26, 2017 9:44 am

E-Kurd also closed I think.

The main reason is lack of money.
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:47 pm

I do NOT trust Turkey X(

I think they are behind a lot of media closures X(
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Benny » Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:38 pm

Masoud Barzani has now declared that the "yes" side won the referendum:

https://www.google.se/amp/mobile.reuter ... SKCN1C1127

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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:59 pm

Benny wrote:Masoud Barzani has now declared that the "yes" side won the referendum:

https://www.google.se/amp/mobile.reuter ... SKCN1C1127

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“We may face hardship but we will overcome,” Barzani said, calling on world powers “to respect the will of millions of people” who voted in the referendum.
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:39 pm

It is so frustrating waiting for the final results :-w

We all know that the results of the referendum will show a more that 90% vote for independence :ymparty:

Onward and upward - there is NO going back now

Now is the time for UNITY among Kurds ALL KURDS

Luckily Kurds from the south know their history well enough not to trust anything Iraq says

Sadly Kurds from the north seem unaware of the horrors that previous Turkish governments have meted out on Kurds, even though Turkey is still encroaching on traditional Kurdish land and destroying ancient monuments such as Hasankeyf and many Kurdish towns and villages X(
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Re: So far 93.29% YES vote

PostAuthor: Piling » Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:47 pm

https://twitter.com/HoshyarZebari/statu ... 5446319104

Kurdistan referendum results out now.
Turnout 3.305 m %72.16.
YES vote 2.868 m %92
N0 vote 224,000 %7.27
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Re: Results out now YES vote 2.868 m 92%

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:00 pm

Iraqi Kurds decisively back independence in referendum :ymparty:

People living in IraqI Kurdistan voted overwhelmingly in favour of independence for the Kurdistan Region in Monday's controversial referendum. :ymapplause:

The electoral commission said 92% of the 3.3 million Kurds and non-Kurds who cast their ballots supported secession.

The announcement came despite a last-minute appeal for the result to be "cancelled" from Iraq's prime minister.

Haider al-Abadi urged Kurds to instead engage in dialogue with Baghdad "in the framework of the constitution".

Kurdish leaders say the "Yes" vote will give them a mandate to start negotiations on secession with the central government in Baghdad and neighbouring countries.

Iraq's parliament meanwhile asked the prime minister to deploy troops to the oil-rich region of Kirkuk and other disputed areas held by Kurdish forces.

Kurdish Peshmerga fighters took control of Kirkuk, a multi-ethnic region claimed by the Kurds and Arab-led central government, when jihadist militants from so-called Islamic State (IS) swept across northern Iraq in 2014 and the Iraqi army collapsed.

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The referendum was held in the three Iraqi provinces that make up the Kurdistan Region, as well as "areas of Kurdistan outside the region's administration".

Electoral commission officials told a news conference in Irbil on Wednesday afternoon that 2,861,000 people had voted "yes" to independence and 224,000 had voted "no". Turnout was 72.61% among those eligible to vote.

In a speech to parliament before the result was announced, Mr Abadi insisted that he would "never have a dialogue" about the referendum's outcome with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).

The vote was vehemently opposed by Baghdad and much of the international community, which expressed concern about its potentially destabilising effects, particularly on the battle against IS.

Mr Abadi said his priority now was to "preserve citizens' security" and promised to "defend Kurdish citizens inside or outside" the Kurdistan Region.

"We will impose Iraq's rule in all districts of the region with the force of the constitution," he added.

The prime minister also reaffirmed his threat to prevent direct international flights to the Kurdistan Region if Baghdad was not given control of Irbil and Sulaimaniya airports by Friday afternoon.

The KRG's transport minister said he was seeking clarification from Baghdad.

"We don't understand how to give them the two airports," Mowlud Murad told reporters. "They are already subject to the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority."

The United States, which was "deeply disappointed" that the referendum was held, has also questioned Mr Abadi's threat to ban international flights.

State department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said on Tuesday that such a move "would not be an example of engaging constructively".

Lebanon's Middle East Airlines and EgyptAir meanwhile warned customers they would halt flights to Irbil from Friday until further notice.

Mr Abadi has also demanded control of all border crossings and oil revenues.

Kurds are the fourth-largest ethnic group in the Middle East but they have never obtained a permanent nation state.

In Iraq, where they make up an estimated 15% to 20% of the population of 37 million, Kurds faced decades of repression before acquiring autonomy in 1991.

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