MOSUL, IRAQ (February 2, 2005) – The Ninewah Province had a more secure time leading up to Election Day due in-part to an early “no roll” put into affect January 27.
Governor Duraid Kashmoula instituted the no roll, which did not allow anyone in the province to drive from January 27 until February 1, a day before the nation-wide security measure went into affect. The decision resulted in much less insurgent minority attacks in the Ninewah Province as compared to other areas of the country.
Early no roll has positive affect on security
(TFF Press Release)
MOSUL, IRAQ (February 2, 2005) – The Ninewah Province had a more secure time leading up to Election Day due in-part to an early “no roll” put into affect January 27.
Governor Duraid Kashmoula instituted the no roll, which did not allow anyone in the province to drive from January 27 until February 1, a day before the nation-wide security measure went into affect. The decision resulted in much less insurgent minority attacks in the Ninewah Province as compared to other areas of the country.