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War on Iraq

Gay + Iraqi = Dead

By Doug Ireland, TomPaine.com. Posted February 1, 2007.


The U.N. has finally recognized that there is a widespread purge being carried out against Iraq's GLBT community.
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The following was written for Gay City News -- New York's largest gay weekly -- and appears in its current issue, published last week.

For the very first time, an official United Nations human rights report released last week has confirmed the "violent campaigns" against Iraqi gays and the "assassinations of homosexuals in Iraq."

"Attacks on homosexuals and intolerance of homosexual practices have long existed, yet they have escalated in the past year," says the latest bi-monthly Human Rights Report of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), released on January 16. "Islamic groups and militias have been known to be particularly hostile towards homosexuals, frequently and openly engaging in violent campaigns against them. There have been a number of assassinations of homosexuals in Iraq," the report says.

Including a section entitled "Sexual Orientation" for the first time, the 30-page report goes on to say that the UNAMI Human Rights Office "was also alerted to the existence of religious courts, supervised by clerics, where alleged homosexuals would be 'tried,' 'sentenced' to death, and then executed."

"The trials, presided over by young, inexperienced clerics, are held ... in ordinary halls. Gays and rapists face anything from 40 lashes to the death penalty," the UNAMI report says, citing a report by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, adding: "One of the self-appointed judges in Sadr City believes that homosexuality is on the wane in Iraq. 'Most [gays] have been killed and others have fled,' he said. Indeed, the number who have sought asylum in the U.K. has risen noticeably over the last few months ... [This judge] insists the religious courts have 'a lot to be proud of. We now represent a society that asked us to protect it not only from thieves and terrorists but also from these [bad] deeds.'"

Among a number of assassinations detailed in the UNAMI report, it says that "at least five homosexual males were reported to have been kidnapped from Shaab area in the first week in December by one of the main militias. Their personal documents and information contained in computers were also confiscated. The mutilated body of Amjad, one of the kidnapped, appeared in the same area after a few days."

Gay City News first broke the story about the systematic murder of Iraqi gays last March. The Badr Corps -- the military arm of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), the country's most powerful Shiite political group -- launched a campaign of "sexual cleansing," marshaling death squads to exterminate homosexuality, following a "death to gays" fatwa issued in October 2005 by Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the 77-year-old chief spiritual leader of all Iraqi Shiite Muslims.

Late last year, the Badr Corps -- whose members up until then had been paid their salaries by Iran -- was integrated into the Iraqi national police under the Ministry of the Interior, and its death squad members now have full police powers and wear police uniforms, which they don to carry out murders of gays.

Death squads of the Mahdi Army, the armed militia under the control of fundamentalist Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, have also carried out assassinations of gays.

The UNAMI report says that, "The current environment of impunity and lawlessness invites a heightened level of insecurity for homosexuals in Iraq."


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GLBT website and deaths in Iraq
Posted by: kgs1947 on Feb 1, 2007 3:32 AM   
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The murdering of gay men in Iraq is no surprise, no matter how appalling it is, because anywhere that patriarchy has a foothold is the basis of gay-bashing and homo-hatred. We see it here in the USA being fed by religious fundamentalists and right-wing neoconservatives. We remain without legal protections here where we can be fired from employment, ousted from our housing, and in Virginia deprived of any income from an estate of a partner. My heart goes out to the Iraq men who are being systematically murdered for who they are. This holocaust is once again one of the results of Bush's war.

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» merely confused. Posted by: angry.youth
» It's fairly simple: Posted by: AdamSelene40
I Thought that 'Honour' killings only applied to women ..
Posted by: Bab5nutz on Feb 1, 2007 6:27 AM   
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Obviously, I was wrong.
What about gay women in Iraq? Are they subjected to the same persecution, or does it goes pretty much unnoticed as women in Iraq have become second-class citizens, anyway?

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Racist, Jingoistic, propaganda
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Feb 1, 2007 7:34 AM   
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Islam is the most tolerant religion of all and also any people of colour, per se, cannot commit crimes, much less hate crimes. No doubt these events, if proven true and not jewish propaganda, are a result of the white, western influence of the evil Americans and British--> not a result of the religion of peace or the indigenous people of colour who live in the region.

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» RE: acist, Jingoistic, propaganda Posted by: MatthewSavage
» RE: acist, Jingoistic, propaganda Posted by: MatthewSavage
» RE: acist, Jingoistic, propaganda Posted by: Aussie Kim
Ugh, this is WW3...
Posted by: veggiegrrrl on Feb 1, 2007 8:19 AM   
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Ugh, this is WW3...

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» RE: Ugh, this is WW3... Posted by: distancebiker23
tolerant indeed.
Posted by: angry.youth on Feb 1, 2007 10:13 AM   
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There are several verses in the Koran that clearly state homosexuality is not acceptable. For example,
27:55- ‘Would ye really approach men in your lusts rather that Women? Nay, ye are a people ignorant!’
Yeah, it doesn’t exactly direct the execution or demand a stone wall be pushed upon the wrong-doer, but just like other religions its all interpreted differently and views are different, even misconstrued. From what I’ve learned about Islam, they believe homosexuality is a wrong state of mind that someone falls under, not a genetic ‘disorder’, and the homosexual need to be ‘reformed’ [pushed off a building?]

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» LEVITICUS 20:13, ANYONE? Posted by: Scientz
» RE: tolerant indeed. Posted by: pomes
Fundimentalist.
Posted by: douglashoyt on Feb 1, 2007 1:02 PM   
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If the fundies took over the USA, it would be the same here. Religious dogma's don't seem to be able to control themselves and obey the core of the teachings of their religions which is in essence: be tolerate of others, be compasionate towards others and oneself, don't judge others.

But the children of Abraham have a problem with their own ideas.

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Channel 4 UK Report
Posted by: thegayexpat on Feb 1, 2007 2:40 PM   
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You can watch a Channel 4 (UK) news report on the killing of Iraqi gays with footage of beatings/killings and interviews with gay Iraqi refugees by clicking on this text.

Thank you for covering this.

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» RE: Channel 4 UK Report Posted by: Aussie Kim
Hatred of homosexuals is everywhere...
Posted by: Aussie Kim on Feb 1, 2007 9:18 PM   
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Religion is murderous and genocidal
Posted by: pomes on Feb 2, 2007 1:56 PM   
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This is just as true of Islam as it is of Christianity.

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I'll probably get flak for this...
Posted by: Scientz on Feb 5, 2007 5:43 PM   
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...but I think we should pushing for rights for women in Islamic countries before we tell them they have to accept gays as well.

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This is supposed to be surprising?
Posted by: doctorsquared on Feb 6, 2007 12:16 PM   
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Of course gay people are oppressed and murdered in Iraq -- as many have pointed out above, the god of the Quran is not a big fan of homosexuality. Call a spade a spade and face it...anywhere there is a repressive theocracy (in this case de facto if not de jure) gay folks will suffer, as will humanists, progressives, scientists, journalists and other professionals, anyone who will stand up and call "bullshit" to the patriarchal, anachronistic, fairy tale and mythology-based status quo.

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Terminology hints at a deeper issue
Posted by: undercover on Feb 15, 2007 2:19 AM   
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I just have one very minor bone to pick with this otherwise great article on an important subject: it seems like we can come up with a better term for what is happening besides "sexual cleansing." I don't know if this phrase is in common usage in the GLBT community or if it was the author's own, but it sounds too much like a bizarre fetish or the title of a porn film. The best alternative I could come up with is "homo-cide".

I think this speaks to a deeper issue which has always troubled me: homosexuality is almost always associated with sexuality, as if being gay was entirely a sex issue. Clearly it is much more than that; otherwise, a gay man could become straight simply by having sex with women. Too many people see the word "gay" or "homosexual" and their minds automatically conjure up two naked men humping. Meanwhile, straight people go about their lives, have relationships and produce children, with very little public obsession about who they are screwing and in what part of their body.

Until we are able to reflect on this issue and learn to recognuize gay people as participants in the wider society, who do much more with their lives than have lots of "icky" sex, the murders and beatings will not stop.

(PS--I am a straight person with no experience with this issue, so please feel free to tell me I am wrong)

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It just isn't right
Posted by: stopthehurt on Feb 23, 2007 9:11 AM   
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It seems lately that no matter where America goes they cause the problems to just get worse, Especially with George W. Bush as president. America needs to start focusing on their domestic problems and how to get the troops out of Iraq as soon as possible. Just a few more years until there is a new breathe of air, when the voters get a new president.

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