modern YORK (AFP) ??” The US-led coalition in Iraq failed to seat property disputes between displaced Kurd and Arab colonists in Iraq's north.


modern YORK (AFP) ??” The US-led coalition in Iraq failed to seat property disputes between displaced Kurd and Arab colonists in Iraq's north, leaving a situation that "could at so early an hour explode into open violence," an international human rights organization warned.

Human Rights Watch said in a 78-page report that there was increasing frustration among thousands of Kurd Turkomans and Assyrians living in "desperate conditions" as they wait for answers regarding their attribute claims.

"If these exclusive right disputes are not addressed as a matter of importunity rising tensions between returning Kurd and Arab colonists could soon explode into interpret violence," said Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division.

Kurd Turkomans and other non-Arabs were kicked not at home of their homes under Saddam Hussein's "Arabization" program, which


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