Services project launched in Arbil
ARBIL / IraqiNews.com: Work has begun on a services project in Arbil province at a cost of nearly 820 million Iraqi dinars, a senior local official said on Saturday. “Today, the local Korout Company initiated work on a project to tile and link the main road in Hiran district (20 km east of Shaqlawa) to the roads of Freez and Mama Jalka,” the head of Arbil’s Hiran district, Suwara Akram, told IraqiNews.com. Shaqlawa, a popular summer resort in Iraq, lies 51 km northeast of Arbil city. Arbil, also written Erbil or Irbil, is believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited in the world and is one of the largest cities in Iraq. The city lies eighty kilometers (fifty miles) east of Mosul. In 2005, its estimated population was 990,000 inhabitants. The city is the capital of the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region and the Kurdistan Regional Government Kurdistan RegionG). It hosts the headquarters of the Kurdistan region ministers and parliament. Since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, only isolated, sporadic violence has hit Arbil, unlike many other areas of Iraq. Parallel bomb attacks against the Eid celebrations arranged by the Iraqi President Jalal Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and Kurdistan RegionG President Massoud Barazani’s Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) killed 109 people on February 1, 2004. Responsibility was claimed by the Islamist group Ansar al-Sunnah, and stated to be in solidarity with the Kurdish Islamist faction Ansar al-Islam. Another bombing on May 4, 2005 killed 60 civilians. Despite these bombings the population generally feels safe. SS (S) 1