Your questions on the future of Iraq
There is perhaps no other country in the world that has undergone more change or been under more scrutiny in the past decade than Iraq. The draw-down of U.S. troops and a recent election that has yet to produce a formal government have left Iraq in a state of flux. The country’s destiny has implications not just for the Arab world, but for the world at large.
That’s why, in partnership with the Arabic-language television network, Al Arabiya, we’re launching “Iraq Looks Forward,” a series of interviews on YouTube in which Iraqi leaders answer your questions about the future of the country. This is your chance to engage directly with top Iraqi officials, so visit youtube.com/alarabiya to submit your questions and vote on which you think should be asked.
A selection of the top-voted questions will be posted to sitting Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Barham Salih, and others.
The deadline for submitting questions is Monday, September 27.
Olivia Ma, News Manager, recently watched “Tony Blair on Iraq and Iran - The View”
Update: Former sitting Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has also confirmed his participation in this interview series.
2 comments:
Google, If you care that much about Iraq, I think you should help the country in the technology manner. According to internet world stats there are only 325,000 internet users out of 30 million population. and the top internet speed is 256kbps.
Do you know how painful is that to watch Iraqi leaders on youtube answering your question with a 256kbps or less?
btw, thanks for the 240p feature for youtube videos.
OpenSource -> Plugins -> ReadyToUse... !!!
Whats wrong with microsoft's, adobe's and other's ReadyToUse internet & desktop Apps...
Companies are just for money who we ( powerful programmers ) help them to get..
sometime we will hear about the compitition between bill gates and Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin :p
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