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Iraqi gays are targets of killings

Iraqi Solidarity News (Al-Thawra), IRIN, Iraq Solidarity Campaign | 18.04.2007 19:45 | Gender | Iraq | Social Struggles

The persecution of Iraq's Lesbian and Gay community by Government backed death squads, has been a great cause of concern for international human rights organisations.



The Iraqi lesbian and gay community and NGOs dealing with gay issues have called for urgent action to protect gays and lesbians in the country.

The groups say that the number of victims of "sexual cleansing" is growing on a daily basis.

"In the past three months, more than 30 gays have been executed in Baghdad. The bodies have been found tortured, mutilated - sometimes with signs of rape," said Mustafa Salim, spokesman for the Rainbow for Life Organisation (RLO), a Baghdad-based gay rights NGO.

"Notes were found near some of the bodies with messages saying that this is going to be the fate for any Muslim who denies the Islamic religion," Salim added.

RLO was set up in 2005, and Salim claims that since then they have recorded more than 230 cases of abuses against gays and lesbians, including more than 64 deaths - with the last three months being the most bloody.

"The gay community continues to be subjected to systematic terror by Shia militias, especially the Mahdy Army controlled by the religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr. The government of Iraq is refusing to offer protection," he added.

''Armed Islamic groups and militias have been known to be particularly hostile towards homosexuals''

In an interview, one member of the Mahdy Army, Ali Hassany, said that the militia will target Iraq’s gays and lesbians.

"They deserve death. Those people are an embarrassment to our society. Killing such people is a job for their families, but if they cannot do so by their own hands, we will do it," Hassany said.

For security reasons, RLO has been keeping a very low profile. The whereabouts of its offices are unknown and it maintains clandestine contacts with victims and volunteers.

"Four of our volunteers have been killed since 2005 and many threats have been received, but we will not stop trying to help those people. They don’t have anyone to help them and even the government considers them victims of common violence rather than victims of special targeting," Salim added.

The Iraqi Ministry of the Interior denies that the gay community is being singled out for violent attacks, and claims that the problem is general and related to sectarian violence.

"All Iraqis might be victims of violence. We cannot afford protection to a special group because the situation is delicate for all Iraqis and we cannot confirm that they have been targeted for being gays or lesbians," said Lt. Col. Hussein Jaboury from the ministry.

The United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) says that it agrees that gays and lesbians are being targeted by the militias.

"Armed Islamic groups and militias have been known to be particularly hostile towards homosexuals, frequently and openly engaging in violent campaigns against them," a report released in January by UNAMI said.

"There have been a number of assassinations of homosexuals in Iraq. We were also alerted to the existence of religious courts, supervised by religious scholars, where homosexuals allegedly would be 'tried’, 'sentenced’ to death and then executed," the report added.


Iraqi Solidarity News (Al-Thawra), IRIN, Iraq Solidarity Campaign
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Why

19.04.2007 12:42

Why did you remove and replace the headline from the IRIN report? Original report with rather different headline here.

 http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=71632

Perhaps you should explain why you did not protest when Saddam made homosexuality a capital offence back in 2001 when your organisation was known as the The Coalition Against Sanctions and War in Iraq?

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_rights_in_Iraq

Given most killings in Iraq are sectarian how many gay and lesbians are being killed because of their sexuality and how many gay Iraqi's are killed because they are sunni or shia? Do car bombs discriminate on grounds of sexuality?

BB


With friends like these...

19.04.2007 14:40

As far as I am aware, Saddam didn't execute anyone for being gay, he simply introduced the legislation to suck up to the mullahs due to the risk of being underminded by Western pressure. The sort of pressure that came from Labour Friends of Iraq -Tony Blair, Ann Clwd, Peter Tatchell. The sort of folk who are now complaining loudly about the plight of Iranian gays, and quietly if at all at the plight of Saudia Arabian gays and transexuals ( interestingly enough transexuality is accepted fully in Iran ) . If I were an Iranian gay, I'd rather take my chances living a double life under the threat of death, or I'd emigrate. I wouldn't wanted liberated by nuclear strikes which is what is being openly talked about in the corridors of Washington. I wonder how many Thank You letters the Labour Friends of Iraq have received from Iraqi gays i the past year ?

Danny


death squads in Iraq

19.04.2007 16:26


Perhaps a useful idea for BB, would be to check out the website of Iraqi LGBT  http://iraqilgbtuk.blogspot.com/ rather than having a go at the Iraq Solidarity Campaign for publishing an article on Indymedia.

It is inward looking in asking for them to "explain" and it's also obvious as to what the organisation stands for when it was called the Coalition Against Sanctions and War on Iraq.

Questions relating to issues over gay rights in Iraq, should be put to the British Government who are occupying Iraq and appear perfectly happy to allow their troops to operate under an atmosphere where government backed death squads are roaming the streets.

All else is pretty much irrelevent if not a deviation.

annon
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check out the following article

19.04.2007 16:37


RE the above.

please find the following link and check out the article by Iraqi LGBT

 http://iraqilgbtuk.blogspot.com/2006/06/queer-iraqis-are-finding-life-is-now.html

thanks

Iraqi LGBT
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