Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 3 (UPI) -- The United Nations has bent voter registration rules for Sunni Muslims in Iraq in response to extremist attempts to undermine the process.
U.N. spokesman Carlos Valenzuela said the population of Anbar province, the western desert region known as the Sunni Triangle, would be allowed to register and vote on polling day, even though the rest of the country finished registering its voters weeks ago.
"They will be given the possibility of registering on the same day, which gives them the possibility of deciding where it is they will be voting," said Valenzuela. The same conditions will apply for Mosul, Iraq's third-largest city, where 8,000 U.S. troops have been deployed to secure the elections.
Some Sunni leaders have vowed to boycott the Jan. 30 vote, maintaining it is too dangerous to stage the elections in the middle of an armed uprising. Shiite leaders, however, have said the vote must take place as scheduled or the situation will only deteriorate further.
The United Nations is launching a campaign this week to persuade the public the election is untainted by U.S. influence, as well as justifying why citizens should risk bombings to vote, the newspaper said.
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