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cs0564
11-15-2006, 12:40 AM
While other parts of Iraq remain mired in unrest, the northern region known as Kurdistan is touting itself as an oasis and aggressively courting businesses and tourists.

The push for development includes a Western-style advertising strategy with ads on cable TV, in radio and magazines, and a new investment law approved by the region's National Assembly to attract money from foreign investors. The region's economy already is one of the strongest in the Middle East.

But the semi-autonomous ethnic enclave — the ads call it “the other Iraq,” — is faced with realities that could undermine its aspirations.

Kurdish terrorist groups with separatist goals and a deadly history have taken responsibility for recent bombings. That fact, tied to the violence in greater Iraq and a government with a reputation for corruption, has dampened investment enthusiasm.

Full-court press
The U.S. ad campaign, which has a counterpart in Europe, is underwritten by the Kurdistan Development Corporation, with offices in London, Berlin and Arbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan. It emphasizes a region ready for economic development.

In a television commercial, people of all ages are seen building a community — planting trees, driving bulldozers, working in a laboratory — in images meant to convey a model of modernity, an area bustling with industry.

“See the promise,” intones the ad's narrator. “Share the dream,” says a young girl, who walks toward the viewer bearing a bright, glowing globe.

On a companion Web site, investors and tourists are invited to “a place where the universities, markets, cafes and fair grounds buzz with progress and prosperity.”

Bayan Rahman, chairwoman of the corporation, said the ad campaign's purpose was “to raise awareness of the Kurdistan region among the grassroots of America, to make people aware that the Kurdistan region exists — some people still mix us up with Kyrgyzstan and Kazahkstan — and that the region is peaceful and stable, and we are rebuilding.”

“There’s a misperception of what northern Iraq is,” said Sal Russo, president of the Russo, Marsh & Rogers ad agency, which created the ads. “This is going to be a long-term project, to educate Americans to the realities of the region.”

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Alonzo
11-15-2006, 12:42 AM
Umm..... you realize the former government did not control these regions, right?

ECW
11-15-2006, 06:14 AM
The Kurds have been semi-autonomous for many years now. They are the only smart ones in the whole country by letting the Shia and Sunni kill each other while they live in relative peace.

Alonzo
11-15-2006, 11:25 AM
Most kurds are Sunni.

cs0564
11-15-2006, 10:03 PM
The issue is still progress for the country of Iraq. Every long journey starts out with a few small steps. If the press focused as much attention on the positive items as they did the negative I think we would all have a different opinion on Iraq.

Alonzo
11-15-2006, 11:46 PM
The issue is still progress for the country of Iraq.**Every long journey starts out with a few small steps. If the press focused as much attention on the positive items as they did the negative I think we would all have a different opinion on Iraq.


But this part of Iraq was never an issue to begin with.

cs0564
11-16-2006, 12:43 AM
Never asn issue? Why were they part of the "No Fly" zone. It kills me Liberals can never give any credit to something positive.

SoDamn Insane is a Sunni!

Iraqi Kurdistan is dominated by Sunni!

These Sunni want to bring in Tourist and American influence!

This portion of Iraq seems to love Americans and our way of life!

What part of progress do Liberals NOT undestand!

Alonzo
11-16-2006, 01:05 AM
Never asn issue? Why were they part of the "No Fly" zone. It kills me Liberals can never give any credit to something positive.

To keep saddam out.

That is a horrible argument. Kurdish territory has been largely autonomous and subdued since the 90's.

SoDamn Insane is a Sunni!

Iraqi Kurdistan is dominated by Sunni!

And they hated each other.