Orang Islam ngebantai kaum gay di dunia ini, padahal auloh akan menjadikan 
orang Islam sbg gay jg di sorga.
Apa ini cuma sekedar memuaskan rasa haus darah dari orang Islam?
Yg jelas sih, Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat.
 
http://www.worldcrunch.com/iraq-radical-muslim-militias-hunt-down-and-kill-gays-and-punks/4991
 
In Iraq, Radical Muslim Militias Hunt Down And Kill Gays And Punks 
More than 750 gays, punks and "emo" youths have been killed over the past six 
years by radical Shi'ite militias hunting down "deviants" to torture and 
execute. There is no justice for these killings, which are justified under 
sharia law. 
 
By Karlos Zurutuza
LE TEMPS/Worldcrunch
 
BAGHDAD – “They smashed his head with concrete blocks. His name was Saïf Asmar, 
he was one of my best friends. Tomorrow it could be my turn...”
Holding a photo of Saïf, hardly recognizable after his brutal assassination, 
Roby* attempts to control both his fear and his anger. Death squads have been 
targeting gays and youngsters who follow punk or ‘emo’ fashion since the start 
of the year. However, Roby doesn’t hesitate to point out the upsurge in the 
number of attacks since Feb. 6 2012, which, according to official reports, has 
produced 80 further victims. “That day they killed Ahmad Arusa in Sadr City and 
four others in Geyara – two working class Shi’ite areas to the east of Bagdad.”
The majority of the young people killed had their names displayed in the street 
a longside death threats. A leaflet showing the names of 33 young people 
threatened with death was found in the Sadr City district. It read: “If you do 
not abandon your licentious attitude within four days, God’s punishment will 
come down upon you at the hands of mujahidin saints, Islamist fighters.” The 
threat was encircled with two images of guns. In Roby’s opinion, this manhunt 
is being led by radical Shi’ite militias from the Mahdi Army – a former group 
of insurgents under the leadership of the imam Moqtada al-Sadr.
 
“Satanism”
 
In the militia office in Sadr City, local politician and religious leader 
Brahim Jawary denies all involvement in this series of killings and “calls for 
in-depth inquiry into all crimes, including crimes against morality and against 
the laws of God.” Confronted by this wave of violence, Interior Minister Jawad 
al-Bolani warned of “extremist groups who establish themselves as enforcers of 
moral and religious laws and to lash out people on the basis of their style or 
hairstyle.”
But in another statement dating from Feb. 13, he did not hesitate to compare 
the 'emo' movement to “Satanism.” Referring to it as a “threatening 
phenomenon,” he added that he had “official approval to eliminate them as soon 
as possible.”
In the case of Madi*, it was not a letter or leaflet that forced her to run 
away from her family, but an email. “They threatened to tell my family I am a 
lesbian if I didn’t leave the country immediately,” recalls Madi, 26, from a 
secret location in Bagdad. And her fears are far from groundless. “Lots of 
lesbians have died in Iraq at the hands of their older brothers: honor crimes 
and domestic cases which the government will never investigate.”
 
Dismembered or burnt alive
 
According to the Iraqi LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) 
organization, based in London, over 720 homosexuals have been killed by 
extremist militias in the last six years. Madi admits that she has lost many 
close friends. “The Moqtada al-Sadr militia and the Iraqi security forces are 
the most aggressive, especially since a fatwa was published four years ago 
saying that homosexuals should be executed in the worst way possible.” 
According to Madi, many have been dismembered or burnt alive. She says that 
doctors are aware of this as they see the state in which the bodies arrive; 
some doctors who wished to remain anonymous confirmed these allegations.
Inside the Iraqi parliament, the anger is also tangible. “Since 2003 we have 
taken a step backwards regarding human rights issues,” explains Ashwaq Jaf, a 
senator for the Kurdish Alliance. “The heart of the problem,” she added, “is 
that we have two penal codes: the Iraqi Constitution, but also sharia law. 
Contradictions between the two often lead to ambiguous and dangerous legal 
vacuums.”
For Roby, the young man on the run, his last hope is pinned on the West. If 
Western governments don’t lean on Bagdad to clamp down on these crimes, they 
will remain unpunished by the ‘militia-run’ government.
 
* Not their real names.
 
Read more from Le Temps in French.
Photo - Gays without Borders
 
 
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