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- adjective Alternative spelling of
semiautonomous .
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In an interview with Foreign Policy on Wednesday from Sulaymaniyah in Kurdistan, a semi-autonomous region where the vice president has fled to evade an arrest warrant, Hashemi declared that the Iraqi political system is "drifting from building democracy to building an autocratic regime" -- and implied that Iraq's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, was becoming a new Saddam Hussein.
Tareq al-Hashemi: Nouri al-Maliki Is Becoming A New Saddam Hussein The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In an interview with Foreign Policy on Wednesday from Sulaymaniyah in Kurdistan, a semi-autonomous region where the vice president has fled to evade an arrest warrant, Hashemi declared that the Iraqi political system is "drifting from building democracy to building an autocratic regime" -- and implied that Iraq's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, was becoming a new Saddam Hussein.
Tareq al-Hashemi: Nouri al-Maliki Is Becoming A New Saddam Hussein The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The visiting Security Council delegation has expressed concern about the renewed violence in Darfur ahead of the semi-autonomous south Sudan 9th January referendum.
Rebel Urges U.N. Delegation to Investigate Renewed Attacks on Darfur 2010
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Sudan's January 9 referendum will allow residents of the country's semi-autonomous south to choose whether or not to become an independent country.
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However, most analysts predict the now semi-autonomous south will choose independence.
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As part of the CPA, residents in the semi-autonomous south are scheduled to vote in a referendum to decide whether to be part of the north or secede and become an independent country.
Salva Kiir’s Speech ‘Unacceptable’ to Sudan’s Northern Partners, Says Ruling Party Official 2010
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Another 400,000 people on the semi-autonomous Zanzibar Island will choose leaders under a new power-sharing agreement.
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Another 400,000 on the semi-autonomous Zanzibar Island will also choose leaders under a new power-sharing system aimed at preventing election-related violence.
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Preparations for the vote have been running behind schedule and tensions have risen between Khartoum and the semi-autonomous government in Juba, the capital of Southern Sudan.
Religious Leaders Urge Strong International Support Ahead of Sudan Referendum 2010
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The top U.S. diplomat for Africa, Johnnie Carson, said Friday the United States will begin what he called an aggressive engagement with the semi-autonomous regions of Puntland and Somaliland.
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