4 Sept 2006

Homophobic terror: The Talibanisation of Iraq

Do read and act on this important post from Peter Tatchell.

From those of us keen to promote progressive Islam, watch out for the Sufi Muslim council, they seem to be a neo-con front.

Homophobic terror: The Talibanisation of Iraq

Peter Tatchell reveals the targeted execution of gay Iraqis by
Islamist death squads

Tribune - London, UK - 1 September 2006

Parts of Iraq, including some Baghdad neighbourhoods, are now under
the de facto control of Taliban-style fundamentalist militias. They
enforce a savage interpretation of Sharia law, summarily executing
people for ‘crimes’ like listening to western pop music, wearing
shorts or jeans, drinking alcohol, selling videos, working in a
barber’s shop, homosexuality, dancing, having a Sunni name, adultery
and, in the case of women, not being veiled or walking in the street
unaccompanied by a male relative.

Iraq is sliding fast towards theocracy and is likely to end up similar
to Iran. The power and influence of fundamentalist militias is growing
rapidly. Two militias are doing most of the killing. They are the
armed wings of major parties in the Blair-backed Iraqi government.
Madhi is the militia of Muqtada al-Sadr, and Badr is the militia of
the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), which is
the leading political force in Baghdad’s ruling coalition. Both
militias want to establish an Iranian-style religious dictatorship.

Despite this goal of clerical fascism, the Socialist Workers Party and
the Stop The War Coalition support Muqtada al-Sadr. They invited his
representative to speak at the anti-war rally in London on 18 March.
Not to be outdone, the July issue of the left-wing monthly Red Pepper
gave over a whole page to white-washing al-Sadr’s crimes against
humanity.

The terrorisation of gay Iraqis by these Islamist death squads is
symptomatic of the fate that will befall all Iraqis if the
fundamentalists continue to gain influence.

Under Saddam Hussein discrete homosexuality was usually tolerated.
Since his overthrow, the violent persecution of gay people is
commonplace. It is actively encouraged by Iraq’s leading cleric, the
British and US-backed Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. He issued a
fatwa ordering the execution of gay Iraqis. His followers in the
Islamist militias are now systematically targeting lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, as indicated by the following
reports received from my clandestine gay activist contacts inside
Iraq:

Wissam Auda was a member of Iraq’s Olympic tennis team. His dream was
to play at Wimbledon this year. He had been receiving death threats
from religious fanatics on account of his homosexuality. On 25 May,
his vehicle was ambushed by fundamentalist militias in the al-Saidiya
district of Baghdad. Wissam, together with his coach Hussein Ahmed
Rashid and team mate Nasser Ali Hatem, were all summarily executed in
the street. Their crime? Wearing shorts. An Iraqi National Guard
checkpoint was about 100m from the site of the ambush, but the
soldiers did nothing, according to eye-witnesses.

The father of 23 year old Baghdad arts student, Karzan, has been told
by militias that his son has been sentenced to death for being gay. If
his father refuses to hand over Karzan for execution, the militia has
threatened to kill the family one by one. This has already happened to
Bashar, 34, an actor. Because his parents refuse to reveal his hiding
place, the Badr militia murdered two of his family members in
retribution.

Nyaz is a 28-year old dentist who lives in Baghdad. She is terrified
that her lesbian relationship will be discovered, and that both she
and her partner will be killed. They have stopped seeing each other.
It is too dangerous. To make matters worse, Nyaz is being forced by
the fundamentalist Mahdi militia to marry an older, senior Mullah with
close ties the Mahdi leader, Muqtada al-Sadr. If she does not agree to
the marriage, or tries to run away, Nyaz and her family will be
targeted for ‘honour killing’ by Sadr’s men.

Gay Iraqis cannot seek the protection of the police. Iraq’s security
forces have been infiltrated by fundamentalists, especially the Badr
militia. They have huge influence in the Interior Ministry and the
police, and can kill at will and with impunity.

Fourteen year old Ahmed Khalil was accused of corrupting the community
because he had sex with men. According to his Baghdad neighbour, in
April four men in police uniforms arrived at Ahmed’s house in a
four-wheel-drive police pick-up truck. They wore the distinctive face
masks of the Badr militia. The neighbour saw the police drag Ahmed out
of the house and shoot him at point-blank range, pumping two bullets
into his head and several more bullets into the rest of his body.

In the chaos and lawlessness of post-war Iraq, hundreds of young boys
are being blackmailed into the sex industry. The sex ring operators
lure the boys into having gay sex, photograph them and then threaten
to publish their photos unless they work as male prostitutes. If their
gayness was publicly revealed, the boys would be executed by the
Islamist militias. They are trapped.

Wathiq, aged 29, a gay architect, was kidnapped in Baghdad in March.
Soon afterwards, the Badr militia sent his parents death threats,
accusing them of allowing their son to lead a gay life and demanding a
£11,000 ransom. The parents paid the money, thinking it would save
Wathiq’s life. But he was found dead a few days later, with his body
mutilated and his head cut off.

The UK gay rights group OutRage! is working to support our counterpart
organisation in Baghdad, Iraqi LGBT. Despite the great danger
involved, Iraqi LGBT has established a clandestine network of gay
activists inside Iraq’s major cities, including Baghdad, Najaf,
Karbala, Hilla and Basra. These courageous activists are helping gay
people on the run from fundamentalist death squads; hiding them in
safe houses in Baghdad, and helping them escape to Syria and Lebanon.
The world ignores the fate of LGBT Iraqis at its peril. Their fate
today is the fate of all Iraqis tomorrow.

* Iraqi LGBT is appealing for funds to help the work of their members
in Iraq. They don’t yet have a bank account. The UK gay rights group
OutRage! is helping them. Cheques should be made payable to
“OutRage!”, with a cover note marked “For Iraqi LGBT”, and sent to
OutRage!, PO Box 17816, London SW14 8WT.

More info on Iraqi LGBT: http://iraqilgbtuk.blogspot.com/

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