The newspapers are reporting that the voter turnout in Iraq was expected to be around 57%. Preliminary estimates of the actual vote are around 60%, so that is a little encouraging. Although there were a few Sunni-majority areas where the turnout was virtually nil, it seems that this was less because of the death threats [...]
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