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Kurdish reformers target corruption

By Delphine Strauss in Suleimaniya

Published: August 27 2009 18:55 | Last updated: August 27 2009 18:55

“We have electricity for 15 hours a day. Free speech for maybe 10 hours a day. But corruption runs 24 hours.”

The joke circulating in Suleimaniya, stronghold of Iraqi Kurdistan’s new ­opposition movement, sums up the frustrations that in July’s elections presented the first real ­challenge to the region’s two leading families.

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