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UN envoy outlines Iraq’s growth and ongoing struggles — Global Issues

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Last updated: May 17, 2024 7:17 am
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Protect human rightsSombre anniversaryContinued polarizationRegional dynamicsFinal briefing

Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert, also the head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), cited notable advancements in infrastructure, economic reforms, and regional influence, signalling an Iraq on the rise.

“[Today] Iraq looks different to the country to which UNAMI was first deployed some 20 years ago. Indeed, it looks different to the country I arrived in, in 2018. We are, so to speak, witnessing an Iraq on the rise,” she said.

However, she acknowledged challenges such as corruption, factionalism, impunity and armed actors remain significant hurdles.

“While the Government is tackling these scourges, they still represent major hurdles to be overcome,” she added.

“The same goes for feelings of marginalization and exclusion, which are spreading in and among certain communities. If left unaddressed, they risk fanning the flames of intra- and inter-community tension.”

Protect human rights

The senior UN official expressed worries over a recent increase in unannounced executions under anti-terrorism laws.

Additionally, the fundamental rights and freedoms of all Iraqis are yet to be fully safeguarded, she continued, noting that women’s empowerment remains a critical issue, with many women still waiting for a seat at the decision-making table.

“What this shows is that women’s empowerment must move beyond symbolism,” she said.

“And the need for an active, empowered and protected civic space is as present as ever,” she added.

SRSG Hennis-Plasschaert briefs the Security Council via video link.

Sombre anniversary

Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert also highlighted that this summer will mark a sombre anniversary – a decade since Da’esh (also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or ISIL) committed the genocide against the Yazidi people.

“At this stage, I can only express hope that the upcoming anniversary will not be wasted but rather used by all authorities, actors and stakeholders to unite and step up to the plate with the sole aim of serving the people of Sinjar,” she said.

Continued polarization

Turning to the political situation, Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert noted that holding local elections in December 2023 was a positive step, with most government councils now operational. However, two provinces remain at an impasse, with political negotiations dragging on.

In the autonomous Kurdistan region, political polarization has intensified, and regional elections postponed, she added, warning that “the stakes are high – including and increasingly – within the context of the legitimacy of [the region’s] institutions.”

The replacement of Iraq’s parliamentary speaker has also stalled, reflecting internal divisions.

“I can only emphasize, for multiple reasons, the importance of having the speaker in the chair,” she said, expressing hope for resolution with the upcoming parliamentary vote.

SRSG Hennis-Plasschaert (on screen) briefing the Security Council via video link.

UN Photo/Loey Felipe

SRSG Hennis-Plasschaert (on screen) briefing the Security Council via video link.

Regional dynamics

On a regional scale, Iraq has shown strong resolve in preventing escalation into wider conflicts, contributing to a more stable security environment. Yet, the risk of miscalculation remains high due to the presence of armed actors operating outside state control, the UN envoy said.

The return of Iraqi nationals from camps in northeastern Syria is progressing, but time is of the essence, she noted, cautioning that keeping people indefinitely in restrictive conditions creates greater security risks.

Final briefing

Thursday also marked Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert’s final briefing to the Security Council in her role as the Special Representative for Iraq.

The former Minister of Defense of Netherlands was appointed on 31 August 2018, succeeding Ján Kubiš of Slovakia.

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